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Early undifferentiated connective tissue disease. I. Early clinical manifestation in a large cohort of patients with undifferentiated connective tissue diseases compared with cohorts of well established connective tissue disease.
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DiagnosisPathologyDermatologyPsoriatic ArthritisYear DurationPathologic LesionRheumatoid DisorderSurgical PathologyClinical EpidemiologyChildhood ArthritisInflammatory Rheumatic DiseaseEarly Clinical ManifestationPublic HealthRheumatoid ArthritisLarge CohortRheumatologyAutoimmune DiseaseConnective Tissue DisordersRheumatic DiseasesHistopathologyPaediatric RheumatologySclerodermaEpidemiologyLupusCtd ManifestationsMedicineConnective Tissue Disease
We identified a cohort of 410 patients with connective tissue disorders (CTD) of less than or equal to 1 year duration among the participating clinics of the Cooperative Systematic Studies of the Rheumatic Diseases Program. Fifty-seven had rheumatic arthritis (RA), 57 systemic lupus erythematosus, 37 poly/dermatomyositis, 46 scleroderma, and 213 early undifferentiated CTD, including patients with Raynaud's phenomenon, unexplained polyarthritis or at least 3 CTD manifestations such as rashes, myalgias, etc. Baseline clinical data are now being reported. The followup of these patients may prove to be valuable in understanding these diseases. To our knowledge no similar cohort of patients is available for further investigation.