[Diffuse eosinophilic fasciitis (Shulman's syndrome). Apropos of a case disclosed by spinal cord compression].

1983 
The case of Shulman's syndrome reported in this article is unusual, because of the topography of the lesions and the lethal course. The perivertebral fasciitis, which was pseudotumoral in appearance, induced a myelomalacia by compression of the cervical spinal cord. In addition, the autopsy revealed severe tissue eosinophilia, cutaneous sclerodermiform sclerosis and pharyngoesophageal lesions unusual in this disease. The pathogenesis of the syndrome is discussed.
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