Zusammenfassung
Die Ätiologie der zirkumskripten Sklerodermie (ZS) und der progressiven systemischen Sklerodermie (PSS) ist weitgehend unbekannt. Der einzige ätiologische Hinweis ist die nachgewiesene Assoziation beider Sklerodermieformen mit teilweise identischen HLA-Markern (s. Kühnl et al.: Immungenetik, S. 99). Eine genetische Verankerung der Sklerodermie ist somit anzunehmen [12].
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Sollberg, S., Holzmann, H. (1987). Genetik der Sklerodermien. In: Holzmann, H., Altmeyer, P., Marsch, W.C., Vogel, H.G. (eds) Dermatologie und Rheuma. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-72668-2_20
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