The Connective Tissue Diseases Overlap Syndromes: 5-Year Single-Center Experience at Ibn Rochd University Hospital in Casablanca

Authors

  • Zeroual Chaïmaâ Resident physician, department of internal medicine, Ibn Rochd hospital, faculty of medicine and pharmacy of Casablanca, Casablanca, Morocco
  • Mina Moudatir Professor of internal medicine, Ibn Rochd hospital, faculty of medicine and pharmacy of Casablanca, Casablanca, Morocco
  • Khadija Echchilali Professor of internal medicine, Ibn Rochd hospital, faculty of medicine and pharmacy of Casablanca, Casablanca, Morocco
  • Safaâ Mourabit Assistant professor of internal medicine, Ibn Rochd hospital, faculty of medicine and pharmacy of Casablanca, Casablanca, Morocco
  • Leïla Barakat Assistant professor of internal medicine, Ibn Rochd hospital, faculty of medicine and pharmacy of Casablanca, Casablanca, Morocco
  • Hassan Elkabli Professor of internal medicine, Ibn Rochd hospital, faculty of medicine and pharmacy of Casablanca, Casablanca, Morocco

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32996/jmhs.2024.6.2.4

Keywords:

Connective tissue diseases, Ibn Rochd hospital, Overlap syndrome, Rhupus, Sclerolupus

Abstract

Overlap syndromes (OS) correspond to clinical entities characterized by the coexistence, in the same individual, of diagnostic criteria for at least two connective tissue diseases (CTDs). These manifestations can occur simultaneously or sequentially during the course of the disease. This was a retrospective descriptive observational study covering a period of five years, from January 2020 to December 2024. The research used existing medical data from the records of 15 patients treated for CTDs-OSs at the internal medicine department of Ibn Rochd University Hospital in Casablanca. Out of 1921 patients, 15 presented OSs (0.8%), with female predominance. The median age at diagnosis was 42 years, and the clinical symptomatology was dominated by Raynaud's phenomenon, polyarthritis, myositis, and skin eruptions. A complex combination of 40 CTDs was observed, including two cases of rhupus and three of sclerolupus. The prognosis was generally good after treatment. OS are complex entities requiring a multidisciplinary diagnostic approach integrating immunological markers and paraclinical complements to adapt therapeutic strategies.

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2025-04-05

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How to Cite

Zeroual Chaïmaâ, Mina Moudatir, Khadija Echchilali, Safaâ Mourabit, Leïla Barakat, & Hassan Elkabli. (2025). The Connective Tissue Diseases Overlap Syndromes: 5-Year Single-Center Experience at Ibn Rochd University Hospital in Casablanca. Journal of Medical and Health Studies, 6(2), 29-37. https://doi.org/10.32996/jmhs.2024.6.2.4