Why Early Detection of Systemic Sclerosis Matters More Than Ever
Systemic Sclerosis Imaging: The Hidden Diagnosis Behind 18 Years of Hand Pain Introduction A 75-year-old woman arrived with a remarkable history: nearly two decades of inflammatory pain affecting both hands. For years, her symptoms appeared nonspecific. Arthritis, aging, and chronic inflammation could all explain the presentation. Yet beneath these seemingly common complaints lay a potentially devastating autoimmune disease capable of affecting the skin, blood vessels, lungs, gastrointestinal tract, and multiple organ systems. The final diagnosis was systemic sclerosis (scleroderma). This case highlights why modern radiology, advanced imaging techniques, capillaroscopy, and artificial intelligence-driven clinical decision support systems are becoming increasingly important in autoimmune disease diagnosis. For radiologists, pulmonologists, rheumatologists, and healthcare executives, systemic sclerosis represents an ideal example of how imaging biomarkers can fundamentally alter patient ...