Scleroderma refers to an autoimmune connective tissue fibrosing disease, including three different subsets: localized scleroderma, limited cutaneous systemic sclerosis, and diffuse cutaneous systemic sclerosis with divergent patterns of organ involvement, autoantibody profiles, management, and prognostic implications. Although systemic sclerosis is considered the disease prototype that causes cutaneous sclerosis, there are many other conditions that can mimic and be confused with SSc. They can be classified into immune-mediated/inflammatory, immune-mediated/inflammatory with abnormal deposit (mucinoses), genetic, drug-induced and toxic, metabolic, panniculitis/vascular, and (para)neoplastic disorders according to clinico-pathological and pa...
Summary: Difficulty in the diagnosis of the disease scleroderma may occur at the early stage prior t...
Scleroderma is a rare connective tissue disease that is manifested by cutaneous scler...
The term 'sclerosing diseases of the skin' comprises specific dermatological entities which have fib...
Scleroderma refers to an autoimmune connective tissue fibrosing disease, including three different s...
Scleroderma (systemic sclerosis) is a complex disease in which extensive fibrosis, vascular alterati...
Systemic sclerosis is a rare autoimmune connective tissue disorder characterised typically by tighte...
The term scleroderma covers a heterogeneous group of diseases sharing the characteristic feature of ...
Scleroderma (systemic sclerosis) is a complex disease in which extensive fibrosis, vascular alterat...
The term 'sclerosing diseases of the skin' comprises specific dermatological entities, which have fi...
The term 'sclerosing diseases of the skin' comprises specific dermatological entities, which have fi...
Systemic sclerosis (SSc; also referred to as systemic scleroderma or scleroderma), is a rare, comple...
Scleroderma is systemic multi organ autoimmune disorder characterized by hardening of skin. Also kno...
Scleroderma is divided into a systemic form called systemic sclerosis and a localized form also call...
La esclerodermia es una conectivopatía crónica y multisistémica con alta morbi-mortalidad y de pato...
Scleroderma (from the Greek words, skleros, meaning ""hard,"" and derma, meaning ""skin"") is a gene...
Summary: Difficulty in the diagnosis of the disease scleroderma may occur at the early stage prior t...
Scleroderma is a rare connective tissue disease that is manifested by cutaneous scler...
The term 'sclerosing diseases of the skin' comprises specific dermatological entities which have fib...
Scleroderma refers to an autoimmune connective tissue fibrosing disease, including three different s...
Scleroderma (systemic sclerosis) is a complex disease in which extensive fibrosis, vascular alterati...
Systemic sclerosis is a rare autoimmune connective tissue disorder characterised typically by tighte...
The term scleroderma covers a heterogeneous group of diseases sharing the characteristic feature of ...
Scleroderma (systemic sclerosis) is a complex disease in which extensive fibrosis, vascular alterat...
The term 'sclerosing diseases of the skin' comprises specific dermatological entities, which have fi...
The term 'sclerosing diseases of the skin' comprises specific dermatological entities, which have fi...
Systemic sclerosis (SSc; also referred to as systemic scleroderma or scleroderma), is a rare, comple...
Scleroderma is systemic multi organ autoimmune disorder characterized by hardening of skin. Also kno...
Scleroderma is divided into a systemic form called systemic sclerosis and a localized form also call...
La esclerodermia es una conectivopatía crónica y multisistémica con alta morbi-mortalidad y de pato...
Scleroderma (from the Greek words, skleros, meaning ""hard,"" and derma, meaning ""skin"") is a gene...
Summary: Difficulty in the diagnosis of the disease scleroderma may occur at the early stage prior t...
Scleroderma is a rare connective tissue disease that is manifested by cutaneous scler...
The term 'sclerosing diseases of the skin' comprises specific dermatological entities which have fib...