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A Rare but Lethal Overlap: When Systemic Sclerosis Meets Autoimmune Vasculitis

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A Rare but Lethal Overlap: When Systemic Sclerosis Meets Autoimmune Vasculitis

A multicenter retrospective study in France has characterized the rare but serious overlap of systemic sclerosis (SSc) and antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody–associated vasculitis (AAV). In 30 patients, SSc always preceded AAV, with 80% having interstitial lung disease (ILD) and 76% having kidney involvement. The vasculitis was predominantly microscopic polyangiitis. Crucially, standard vasculitis treatments like glucocorticoids combined with cyclophosphamide or rituximab were effective and did not worsen SSc outcomes, with no cases of scleroderma renal crisis observed during follow-up.

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This research highlights a complex autoimmune overlap where renal and pulmonary complications are prominent, areas of critical concern in diabetes management. Understanding the safety and efficacy of immunosuppressive regimens in such multi-system diseases can inform the management of diabetic patients who develop concurrent autoimmune conditions. For a specialist focused on systemic complications, recognizing this phenotype—especially in patients with fibrosing ILD—could be vital for timely diagnosis and appropriate, evidence-based intervention.


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