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RHEUMATIC DISEASES AND MALIGNANSY ā WHERE IS THE ASSOCIATION?
Bolesnici s upalnim autoimunim reumatskim bolestima
imaju poveÄan rizik od obolijevanja od malignih bolesti,
ukljuÄujuÄi limfoproliferativne sindrome i leukemije,
osobito oni s reumatoidnim artritisom, sistemskim
lupusom, Sjƶgrenovim sindromom, dermatomiozitisom
i sistemskom sklerozom. PoveÄana uÄestalost malignih
bolesti dovodi se u vezu s autoimunoÅ”Äu, kroniÄnom
upalnom aktivnoÅ”Äu, ali i imunomodulatornom i imunosupresivnom terapijom. Reumatske tegobe mogu
biti dio slike paraneoplastiÄkog sindroma Å”to dodatno
utjeÄe na diferencijalnu dijagnozu, praÄenje tijeka bolesti
i izbor terapije uz procjenu individualnog rizika i utjecaja
okoliÅ”nih Äimbenika.Patients with inflammatory autoimmune rheumatic diseases,
especially those with rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus
erythematosus, Sjƶgrenās syndrome, dermatomyositis,
and systemic sclerosis, are at increased risk of malignancies,
including leukemia and lymphoproliferative syndromes.
An increased incidence of malignant disease is associated
with autoimmunity, chronic inflammatory activity,
as well as immunomodulatory and immunosuppressive therapy. Rheumatic manifestations can be part of paraneoplastic
syndrome, which may further affect the differential
diagnosis, disease monitoring, or treatment strategies
along with the assessment of individual risks and the impact
of environmental factors