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Cerebral arteritis in scleroderma.
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VasculitisSystemic SclerodermaMedicineCerebral ArteritisNeurologyNeurovascular DiseaseCentral Nervous SystemCerebral Blood FlowSclerodermaNeuroimmunologyMultiple SclerosisTypical SclerodermaNeuropathologyCerebral Angiography
Central nervous system (CNS) involvement is rare in scleroderma unless there are concomitant abnormalities in renal or lung function or malignant hypertension. A 43-year-old woman with typical scleroderma developed subacute encephalopathy despite absence of the above abnormalities. Cerebral angiography demonstrated a focal arteritis. The patient improved while being given corticosteroids. We believe this case indicates that cerebral arteritis can occur in scleroderma.
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