Diagnosis and management of systemic sclerosis-related calcinosis
- PMID: 36333952
- DOI: 10.1080/1744666X.2023.2144835
Diagnosis and management of systemic sclerosis-related calcinosis
Abstract
Introduction: Calcinosis is common in patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc) and refers to the sub-epidermal deposition of calcium salts in the skin. SSc-related calcinosis is associated with significant morbidity, including through cutaneous ulceration and predisposition to become infected.
Areas covered: After briefly addressing aetiopathogenesis, we describe the clinical burden of SSc-associated calcinosis and provide a structured and practical clinical approach to diagnosis and assessment, including discussion of the role of different imaging modalities. The multi-faceted treatment of SSc-associated calcinosis is presented under three broad headings of 'general measures,' and 'medical treatment' and 'surgical treatment.' We adopted a narrative approach to identify relevant manuscripts to inform our review.
Expert opinion: SSc-related calcinosis is an area of major unmet clinical need and for too long has been a neglected area of research. Safe and effective treatments are badly needed to improve patient quality of life and outcomes. To facilitate future clinical trials, we require increased understanding of pathogenesis (to inform selection of potential targeted therapies) and reliable outcome measures, including those which will measure the impact and severity of calcinosis from the patient perspective. International collaborative research is ongoing to develop outcome measures and treatments for this potentially devastating complication of SSc.
Keywords: Calcinosis; imaging; management; pathophysiology; pharmacological treatment; scleroderma; systemic sclerosis.
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