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Diffuse fasciitis with eosinophilia.

D Barraclough, M W Begg

    Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine
    |June 1, 1980
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Shulman syndrome is a rare condition causing skin thickening and eosinophilia. This report details a new patient case, contributing to understanding this scleroderma-like disorder.

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    Area of Science:

    • Rheumatology
    • Dermatology
    • Pathology

    Background:

    • First described in 1974 by Shulman, this condition presents with scleroderma-like skin changes and eosinophilia.
    • Characterized by fascial thickening and inflammatory cell infiltration, distinct from systemic sclerosis and myositis.

    Observation:

    • A new patient case exhibiting characteristic skin thickening and eosinophilia is presented.
    • Histopathological examination revealed significant fascial thickening with plasma cell and lymphocyte infiltration.

    Findings:

    • The patient's presentation aligns with previously reported cases of Shulman syndrome.
    • Absence of myositis and visceral involvement differentiates it from systemic sclerosis.

    Implications:

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    • Adds to the case registry for Shulman syndrome, aiding in future diagnostic criteria development.
    • Highlights the importance of differentiating this condition from systemic sclerosis and other fibrosing disorders.