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Circulating endothelial cells as a marker of ongoing vascular disease in systemic sclerosis
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The presence of CECs in patients with SSc may represent direct evidence of endothelial disease and may be a promising new clinical marker for active SSc. Notably, the association between CECs and pulmonary hypertension and impaired carbon monoxide diffusing capacity was evident in patients with limited cutaneous SSc only, suggesting an important role for CECs in this disease subset with prominent vascular changes. Detection of circulating endothelial progenitors may represent a response to vascular ischemia in early SSc, as an attempt at revascularization.
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