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Systemic Scleroderma— Diffuse

1999
Abstract The next two chapters will deal with the systemic forms of scleroderma, both diffuse and, as well as scleroderma sine sclerosis, in which there is internal organ involvement but no thickening of the skin (sine means without and sclerosis means hardening). The term systemic means that this form of scleroderma affects the internal
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DERMATOMYOSITIS AND DIFFUSE SCLERODERMA

Archives of Dermatology and Syphilology, 1934
This study was undertaken because of the apparent difficulty in distinguishing between dermatomyositis and scleroderma. A review of the entire literature on dermatomyositis was made to determine how distinctive a syndrome it presented. Not infrequently the difficulty of distinguishing scleroderma from dermatomyositis was mentioned, and in other ...
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ACUTE DIFFUSE INTERSTITIAL PULMONARY FIBROSIS IN SCLERODERMA

Australasian Annals of Medicine, 1960
SummaryA case of generalized scleroderma with pulmonary manifestations is described.Completely normal findings on detailed studies of respiratory function three and a half months before the patient's death allow the pulmonary lesions to be described as acute diffuse interstitial pulmonary fibrosis.The histological appearances in the lungs are believed ...
J, READ, H J, COLEBATCH, K V, SMITH
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Hearing loss in diffuse cutaneous systemic scleroderma

Scandinavian Journal of Rheumatology, 2011
Patients with diffuse cutaneous systemic sclerosis (dcSSc) have distinct clinical manifestations, usually with more aggressive organ involvement and highermortality than limited cutaneous systemic sclerosis (lcSSC). Hearing loss had not yet been evaluated in this subtype, so our aim was to assess the auditory system of dcSSc patients in a controlled ...
T A, Monteiro   +5 more
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Pseudohypertension in a patient with diffuse scleroderma

American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 2001
Pseudohypertension is the artifactual elevation of blood pressure that occurs secondary to noncompressible blood vessels. It has been described in patients with uremia, diabetes mellitus, and severe atherosclerosis. If unrecognized, the condition may lead to inappropriate and potentially harmful therapy.
M H, Rosner, M D, Okusa
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DIFFUSE HAEMORRHAGIC GASTRITIS IN SCLERODERMA

Medical Journal of Australia, 1971
P L, Thompson, I R, Mackay
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Diffuse Systemic Scleroderma

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1962
D L, TUFFANELLI, R K, WINKELMANN
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DIFFUSE SCLERODERMA AND RAYNAUD'S DISEASE.

British Journal of Dermatology, 1962
S, JABLONSKA, B, BUBNOW, A, SZCZEPANSKI
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A druggable addiction to de novo pyrimidine biosynthesis in diffuse midline glioma

Cancer Cell, 2022
Sharmistha Pal   +2 more
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Diffuse cutaneous scleroderma: an anaesthetic problem

Anaesthesia, 1972
J, Birkhan, M, Heifetz, S, Haim
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