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Mixed connective tissue disease revisited
Clinical Rheumatology, 1982SCOPUS: ar.j ; info:eu-repo/semantics ...
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[Minor connectivitis and the mixed connective tissue disease].
Minerva medica, 1980A report about the different expressions of connective tissue ...
Pasero G+3 more
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The hand in mixed connective tissue disease
The Journal of Hand Surgery, 1978The mixed connective tissue disease syndrome has been described in the medical literature. The clinical and serological characteristics of the syndrome are defined in this paper. The hands of these patients differ from the hands of patients with systemic lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, or systemic sclerosis. In 10 patients there were no erosive changes on
N.L. Gerber+9 more
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The Prognosis of Mixed Connective Tissue Disease
Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America, 2005The prognosis for patients who have mixed connective tissue disease (MCTD) varies from a benign course to severe progressive disease. In approximately one third of patients the clinical symptoms go into long-term remission and the anti-U1 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein antibodies disappear.
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Mixed Connective Tissue Disease [PDF]
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Mixed connective tissue disease [PDF]
Evelyn V. Hess, Yolanda Farhey
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Mixed Connective Tissue Disease in Childhood
Pediatrics In Review, 1986Rheumatic diseases with overlapping clinical features have been known since at least 1900 under such descriptive designations as "sclerodermatomyositis," "lupoderma," "rupus," and others. These hybrid descriptors recognize the occasional mixing of features of the classic rheumatic disorders, rheumatoid arthritis, scleroderma, dermatomyositis, and ...
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Pregnancy in Mixed Connective Tissue Disease
Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America, 2005This article discusses fetal and maternal morbidity in women who have mixed connective tissue disease.
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