Abstract: | A new classification of forms of progressive systemic scleroderma (PSS) is presented. Compared with previous classifications, it includes not only frequent, typical forms of PSS, but also rarer manifestations. For the first time, it considers pathogenetic factors, such as the phenomena which have become known concerning the immunological system, and distinguishes between noninflammatory and inflammatory subtypes. Etiological (in this case, immunogenetic) criteria are also considered. This classification is open to further differentiation and development. |