Soft-tissue calcification, a well known roentogen manifestation of connective tissue disease, is commonly associated with PSS and DM-PM. However the occurrence of soft-tissue calcification in SLE has been rarely emphasized. We observed an SLE patient with widespread softtissue calcification. A 15 years old girl developed SLE in 1974 with recurrent symptoms of arthralgia, Raynaud's phenomenon, fever, hair loss and positive ANA (1 : >1280 speckled
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