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Scleroderma (progressive hardening of soft tissue)

A rare disease that causes the skin and underlying tissue to become hard and inelastic. Scleroderma can affect only the skin or involve other parts of the body. This disorder is felt to be caused by an over active immune system which attacks the body (autoimmune disease). The disease can be very serious leading to fibrous scarring of the esophagus, heart, lungs and kidneys, and carries an average 12 year survival rate from the time of diagnosis. Scleroderma is most often found in patients 30-50 years of age and is more common in women.
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