"Mixed connective tissue disease": a condition in search of an identity
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"Mixed connective tissue disease": a condition in search of an identity
Abstract
Mixed connective tissue disease was first described as a new autoimmune rheumatic disease in 1972 based on the claim of a distinct clinical picture associated with anti-RNP antibody positivity. Subsequently, this new entity has divided opinions in the rheumatology community. We have reviewed recent cohort studies with more than 100 patients, comparing the clinical and immunological features, treatment, prognosis and evolution to well-defined autoimmune rheumatic diseases. We also reviewed clinical features of undifferentiated autoimmune rheumatic diseases based on the most recent studies. After gathering and reviewing these data, we discuss whether the designation "mixed connective tissue disease" should be maintained.
Keywords: Anti-U1snRNP; Clinical features; Disease evolution; Genetic features; Immunologic features; Mixed connective tissue disease; Review; Undifferentiated autoimmune rheumatic disease.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare they have no conflict of interest.
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