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Overall, 2084 (91%) patients developed SSc prior to age 65; whereas 216 (9%) were ≥65 years. Late-age onset patients had a significantly higher proportion of anti-centromere antibodies (42% vs 27%; p=0.001) compared to younger-age onset.
1 sty 2011 · Scleroderma has a median age of onset in the fifth decade of life; however, there are many individuals who develop scleroderma later or who are aging with this disease. It is important that clinicians are able to recognize features of scleroderma in the elderly and...
Scleroderma typically strikes between the ages of 25 and 55. In 95 percent of cases, scleroderma begins with Raynaud Phenomenon (hands and feet abnormally sensitive to cold). Federal funding for scleroderma research lags behind funding for other diseases of similar prevalence.
It is estimated that there are over 6000 people with systemic scleroderma in Australia. Statistically, approximately three to four times more women than men develop the condition. Scleroderma is found in every age group from infants to the elderly, but its onset is most frequent between the ages of 25 to 55.
Scleroderma may occur at any age, but the symptoms most frequently begin in mid-life (25- 45). The diffuse and limited forms of scleroderma are very rare in children.
27 kwi 2011 · Although rare in the general population, geriatricians and general practitioners should be aware of the clinical manifestations of systemic sclerosis (SSc) as it can present at an older age and may have unique patterns of organ involvement.
People assigned female at birth (AFAB) are four times more likely than people assigned male at birth (AMAB) to develop scleroderma. People 30 – 50 years old — it’s rare for people younger than 30 to have scleroderma.