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CASE REPORT
Limited cutaneous systemic sclerosis arising in a patient with Graves’ disease
  1. Marc Gregory Yu1,
  2. John Paul Montinola Quisumbing1,2
  1. 1Department of Medicine, University of the Philippines—Philippine General Hospital, Manila, Philippines
  2. 2Section of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, University of the Philippines—Philippine General Hospital, Manila, Philippines
  1. Correspondence to Dr Marc Gregory Yu, marcgreggy{at}yahoo.com

Summary

Although Graves’ disease and systemic sclerosis are both autoimmune disorders, their relationship is rarely reported. We present the case of a Filipino woman with goitre and thyrotoxic signs and symptoms. Diagnosed with Graves’ disease at the outpatient clinic, she took antithyroid medications and underwent radioactive iodine ablation with resultant hypothyroidism after 6 months, during which she began to experience skin tightness over the face, neck and fingers. Workup revealed limited cutaneous systemic sclerosis, and the patient improved with methotrexate. This case highlights the increased prevalence of coincident autoimmune disorders in Graves’ disease.

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  • Contributors MGY and JPMQ were responsible for writing the manuscript draft.

  • Competing interests None declared.

  • Patient consent Obtained.

  • Provenance and peer review Not commissioned; externally peer reviewed.