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What is the definition of Reynolds Syndrome?
Reynolds syndrome is an autoimmune disease characterized by the co-occurrence of primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) and limited cutaneous systemic sclerosis (LCSS). The signs and symptoms of Reynolds syndrome therefore include those of both PBC and LCSS. People with PBC may have symptoms such as tiredness (fatigue) and itchy skin (pruritus), as well as an enlarged liver (hepatomegaly). Signs and symptoms of LCSS may include calcium deposits in the skin, tissues, and organs (calcinosis); sores on the fingers and toes (digital ulcers); facial telangiectasias; Raynaud's phenomenon; esophageal dysfunction (such as acid reflux); and sclerodactyly (tightening of the skin on the fingers and toes).
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What are the alternative names for Reynolds Syndrome?
  • Reynolds syndrome
  • Primary biliary cirrhosis, scleroderma, Raynaud disease, and telangiectasia
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Published Date: May 02, 2022
Published By: Genetic and Rare Diseases Informnation Center

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