Name : Mr. Black
Age : 64
Occupation : Retired Process worker
Signs and Symptoms
Pains in Joints. Mainly ankles and wrists.
General aches and pains in his joints.
-occurring gradually for a few months. Could be due to wear and tear of the tissues in the joints as he is 64 years old.
Ankles and wrists were mainly affected by the pains.
Probably due to overuse of his wrists and ankles over a long period of time as he was a process worker. This pain could also be due to post traumatic Arthritis. The pains are probably not caused by Rheumatoid Arthritis or Osteoarthritis because Rheumatoid Arthritis is more common in women than in men and Osteoarthritis affects men before the age of 55.
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References. http://www.sclero.org/medical/about-sd/a-to-z.html#sd http://www.patient.co.uk/health/Scleroderma-Systemic-Sclerosis.htm
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