BACKGROUND Eosinophilic fasciitis(EF)is a rare connective tissue disease that can cause swelling and sclerosis of the extremities,and special attention is needed to differentiate EF from systemic sclerosis.Misdiagnosi...BACKGROUND Eosinophilic fasciitis(EF)is a rare connective tissue disease that can cause swelling and sclerosis of the extremities,and special attention is needed to differentiate EF from systemic sclerosis.Misdiagnosis or omission markedly delays treatment of EF,and severe skin sclerosis in advanced stages can cause joint contracture and tendon retraction,worsening the patient's prognosis and quality of life.CASE SUMMARY We report a case of EF in a young woman diagnosed by tissue biopsy,confirming the difficulty of differential diagnosis with scleroderma.CONCLUSION Focusing on skin manifestations,completing tissue biopsy and radiography can help diagnose EF effectively.Clinicians should enhance their understanding of the differences between EF and scleroderma,and early diagnosis and standardized treatment can improve the prognosis of patients with EF.展开更多
BACKGROUND Eosinophilic fasciitis(EF)is a rare disease characterized by inflammation of the fascia with immune system involvement.Failure to promptly diagnose and treat this disease can seriously affect the quality of...BACKGROUND Eosinophilic fasciitis(EF)is a rare disease characterized by inflammation of the fascia with immune system involvement.Failure to promptly diagnose and treat this disease can seriously affect the quality of life of patients.However,no clear and uniform criteria for diagnosis and treatment exist.CASE SUMMARY In this paper,we report two cases of EF,both of which showed symmetrical limb swelling and rigidity,increased eosinophils in the peripheral blood and bone marrow,increased red blood cell sedimentation rate,increased antinuclear antibody titer,and pathological changes in the tissues such as eosinophil and lymphocyte infiltration.Both patients were treated with hormones and cyclosporine,and showed significant improvements in their conditions.CONCLUSION EF is an autoimmune disease causing swelling and sclerosis of the fascia and eosinophilia.It is diagnosable by magnetic resonance imaging,positron emission tomography-computed tomography,blood routine tests,and bone marrow puncture.Glucocorticoids and immunosuppressants are effective treatments.展开更多
基金Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China,No.81704050National High Level Hospital Clinical Research Funding,No.2022-NHLHCRF-LX-02-0103 and No.2022-NHLHCRF-LX-02-0104.
文摘BACKGROUND Eosinophilic fasciitis(EF)is a rare connective tissue disease that can cause swelling and sclerosis of the extremities,and special attention is needed to differentiate EF from systemic sclerosis.Misdiagnosis or omission markedly delays treatment of EF,and severe skin sclerosis in advanced stages can cause joint contracture and tendon retraction,worsening the patient's prognosis and quality of life.CASE SUMMARY We report a case of EF in a young woman diagnosed by tissue biopsy,confirming the difficulty of differential diagnosis with scleroderma.CONCLUSION Focusing on skin manifestations,completing tissue biopsy and radiography can help diagnose EF effectively.Clinicians should enhance their understanding of the differences between EF and scleroderma,and early diagnosis and standardized treatment can improve the prognosis of patients with EF.
文摘BACKGROUND Eosinophilic fasciitis(EF)is a rare disease characterized by inflammation of the fascia with immune system involvement.Failure to promptly diagnose and treat this disease can seriously affect the quality of life of patients.However,no clear and uniform criteria for diagnosis and treatment exist.CASE SUMMARY In this paper,we report two cases of EF,both of which showed symmetrical limb swelling and rigidity,increased eosinophils in the peripheral blood and bone marrow,increased red blood cell sedimentation rate,increased antinuclear antibody titer,and pathological changes in the tissues such as eosinophil and lymphocyte infiltration.Both patients were treated with hormones and cyclosporine,and showed significant improvements in their conditions.CONCLUSION EF is an autoimmune disease causing swelling and sclerosis of the fascia and eosinophilia.It is diagnosable by magnetic resonance imaging,positron emission tomography-computed tomography,blood routine tests,and bone marrow puncture.Glucocorticoids and immunosuppressants are effective treatments.