2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1346-8138.2009.00749.x
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Combinational effect of low‐dose oral corticosteroid and mizoribine for ulcerative colitis in a patient with systemic sclerosis

Abstract: The combinational effect of oral corticosteroid and mizoribine for ulcerative colitis is presented in a patient with systemic sclerosis (SSc). A 64-year-old woman came to our clinic complaining of a 30-year history of Raynaud's phenomenon. She had past history of ulcerative colitis with the continued medication of mesalazine without success. She was presented with sclerodactyly and finger joint swelling. She also showed epigastric discomfort. Laboratory study showed positive anti-nuclear antibody and positive … Show more

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“…Concerning Systemic Sclerosis and SLE to date only few cases have been reported to be associated with UC (65,66) and CD (67,68).…”
Section: Connective Tissue Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Concerning Systemic Sclerosis and SLE to date only few cases have been reported to be associated with UC (65,66) and CD (67,68).…”
Section: Connective Tissue Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 97%