Abstract
Systemic sclerosis (scleroderma) is a multisystem fibrotic disease that commonly manifests with severe Raynaud's phenomenon and slow-healing cutaneous ulcerations. Reduced nitric oxide levels have been proposed to play a role in the pathogenesis of vascular disease in scleroderma, and therefore sildenafil (which increases nitric oxide levels) is an attractive therapeutic prospect. We describe a patient with limited cutaneous systemic sclerosis who presented with severe nonhealing finger ulcerations despite conventional management, who showed marked improvement with oral sildenafil.