Systemic sclerosis
Systemic sclerosis that is diagnosed in children. Juvenile systemic sclerosis is more likely to be of the overlap variant and presents with musculoskeletal involvement.
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#dermatologist #pediatrician *Chief Complaints* 1yr old baby boy came with c/o blister on whole body since 10 months ( age 1yr old baby) Baby is 3rd child of the couple. *History* H/o Father :- H/o balanatis since 4 months No other comorbidities Mother:- athletes foot infection
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Diagnosis please.
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33 YEAR FEMALE C/O LT. KNEE PAIN & MILD SWELLING from 2 3 months
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60 Y male having LRTI symptoms, Underwent CT CHEST , now he is recovered with the Standard Rx. But I PICKED CIRRHOTIC LIVER FINDING on CT CHEST meanwhile Patient is ASYMPTOMATIC No C/O CLD yet. I advised to do USG ABDOMEN to check for Findings of DECOMPENSATION. & LFT also appears normal On USG adomen** 1) INCREASED ECHOGENICITY of Liver 2) DILATED PORTAL VEIN I think Radiologist interpretated it as FATTY LIVER GRADE 2, but Dilated portal Vein + increased Echogenicity should be S/O CLD Life style He is NON ALCOHOLIC , NON SMOKER PT INR , HEP B , HEP C Reports are awaited.
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