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Severe organ involvement in systemic sclerosis with diffuse scleroderma
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This study demonstrates that severe organ involvement in SSc patients with diffuse scleroderma most often occurs early in the course of the disease. Survival for patients with severe organ involvement is markedly reduced. Patients should therefore be monitored very closely during the first 3 years of disease for signs and symptoms that may signal the subsequent development of severe organ damage. Potential disease-modifying therapies must be initiated early to modify the natural history of SSc and to improve survival. Patients who survive the first few years without developing severe organ involvement are less likely to develop such life-threatening involvement later in the disease course.
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