This site is intended for healthcare professionals

Go to /sign-in page

You can view 5 more pages before signing in

CREST syndrome

Authoring team

CREST - is a localised form of systemic sclerosis associated with a better prognosis. It comprises:

  • Calcinosis - palpable nodules in the hands due to calcific deposits in the subcutaneous tissue
  • Raynaud's phenomenon - ischaemia resulting in atrophy of the finger pulps
  • oEsophageal dysmotility - if absent, then CRST syndrome
  • Sclerodactyly - tightening of the skin of the fingers resulting in tapering
  • Telangiectasia - multiple, large and on the fingers

Tethering of the skin proximal to the wrists, on the legs or trunk suggests systemic sclerosis.

The features of the different forms of systemic sclerosis have been described (1):

 

Reference:

  • 1) Arthritis Research Campaign (2010). Topical Reviews - Systemic sclerosis and related disorders

Create an account to add page annotations

Annotations allow you to add information to this page that would be handy to have on hand during a consultation. E.g. a website or number. This information will always show when you visit this page.

The content herein is provided for informational purposes and does not replace the need to apply professional clinical judgement when diagnosing or treating any medical condition. A licensed medical practitioner should be consulted for diagnosis and treatment of any and all medical conditions.

Connect

Copyright 2024 Oxbridge Solutions Limited, a subsidiary of OmniaMed Communications Limited. All rights reserved. Any distribution or duplication of the information contained herein is strictly prohibited. Oxbridge Solutions receives funding from advertising but maintains editorial independence.