CREST syndrome
See also in: Nail and Distal DigitSynopsis

Patients with lcSSc can be differentiated from those with dcSSc by the limited skin involvement to distal extremities. The anticentromere antibody, while only present in approximately 40% of individuals with lcSSc, is a laboratory test used to differentiate the two entities.
There is also a rare subtype of SSc that lacks skin sclerosis but has Raynaud phenomenon, nail fold capillary changes, internal organ involvement, and positive serologies called SSc sine scleroderma that has a similar trajectory to lcSSc.
Codes
M34.1 – CR(E)ST syndrome
SNOMEDCT:
31848007 – CREST syndrome
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Last Updated:04/11/2019
