Case history of mixed connective tissue disease


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The literary review on mixed connective tissue disease is given according to modern international data. The case history of this pathology is described. The case has been observed in the rheumatological department of the Federal Research Clinical Center FMBA of Russia.

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Artem A. Verkhotin

FSBI "Federal Scientific and Clinical Center for Specialized Types of Medical Aid and Medical Technologies" FMBA of Russia

Author for correspondence.
Email: kerlart@yandex.ru

rheumatologist of the Department of Rheumatology

Russian Federation, Moscow

Roman S. Saykovskiy

FSBI "Federal Scientific and Clinical Center for Specialized Types of Medical Aid and Medical Technologies" FMBA of Russia

Email: rheumacenter@yandex.ru

Head of the Department of Rheumatology, Candidate of Medical Sciences

Russian Federation, Moscow

Viktor N. Lesnyak

FSBI "Federal Scientific and Clinical Center for Specialized Types of Medical Aid and Medical Technologies" FMBA of Russia; Institute for Advanced Studies of the FMBA of Russia

Email: lesnyak_kb83@mail.ru

Head of the X-ray Department of the Center, Head of the Department of X-ray and Ultrasound Diagnostics of the Institute, Honored Doctor of Russia, Candidate of Medical Sciences

Russian Federation, Moscow; Moscow

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