Mixed Connective Tissue Disease & Overlap Syndromes
ModerateMedicine · Rheumatology
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Overlap syndromes are autoimmune disorders in which a patient simultaneously fulfils criteria for more than one classic connective tissue disease (CTD). This note focuses on Mixed Connective Tissue Disease (MCTD), Sjögren syndrome, and inflammatory myopathies (polymyositis/dermatomyositis) — each tightly linked to a signature autoantibody, a recurring NEET PG theme. A "pure" CTD (SLE, systemic sclerosis/scleroderm…
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