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Scleroderma |
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Dr. P.N. Girish, MBBS, MD, DDV, DNBAJ Institute of Medical Science |
Scleroderma - acrosclerosis causes hidebound skin of distal limbs, where difficult to pinch the skin
Scleroderma is a progressive disease that affects the skin and connective tissue (including cartilage, bone, fat, and the tissue that supports the nerves and blood vessels throughout the body). There are two major forms of the disorder. The type known as localized scleroderma mainly affects the skin. Systemic scleroderma, which is also called systemic sclerosis, affects the smaller blood vessels and internal organs of the body. |
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skin disease, Sclerosis, Scleroderma, Systemic, connective tissue |
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02/01/2014 |
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Scleroderma |
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batchuser@i-human.com |
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Dr. P.N. Girish, MBBS, MD, DDV, DNBAJ Institute of Medical Science |
Scleroderma - pitted atrophic scars over fingertips
Scleroderma is a progressive disease that affects the skin and connective tissue (including cartilage, bone, fat, and the tissue that supports the nerves and blood vessels throughout the body). There are two major forms of the disorder. The type known as localized scleroderma mainly affects the skin. Systemic scleroderma, which is also called systemic sclerosis, affects the smaller blood vessels and internal organs of the body. |
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Sclerosis, connective tissue, skin disease, Scleroderma, Systemic |
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02/01/2014 |
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Scleroderma |
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batchuser@i-human.com |
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Dr. P.N. Girish, MBBS, MD, DDV, DNBAJ Institute of Medical Science |
Scleroderma - salt-and-pepper pigmentary changes over neck
Scleroderma is a progressive disease that affects the skin and connective tissue (including cartilage, bone, fat, and the tissue that supports the nerves and blood vessels throughout the body). There are two major forms of the disorder. The type known as localized scleroderma mainly affects the skin. Systemic scleroderma, which is also called systemic sclerosis, affects the smaller blood vessels and internal organs of the body. |
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connective tissue, Scleroderma, Systemic, Sclerosis, skin disease |
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02/01/2014 |
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Scleroderma |
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Dr. P.N. Girish, MBBS, MD, DDV, DNBAJ Institute of Medical Science |
Scleroderma - preauricular dyspigmentation
Scleroderma is a progressive disease that affects the skin and connective tissue (including cartilage, bone, fat, and the tissue that supports the nerves and blood vessels throughout the body). There are two major forms of the disorder. The type known as localized scleroderma mainly affects the skin. Systemic scleroderma, which is also called systemic sclerosis, affects the smaller blood vessels and internal organs of the body. |
Keywords: |
Sclerosis, skin disease, connective tissue, Scleroderma, Systemic |
Date Uploaded: |
02/01/2014 |
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Scleroderma |
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batchuser@i-human.com |
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Dr. P.N. Girish, MBBS, MD, DDV, DNBAJ Institute of Medical Science |
Scleroderma - difficult to retract lower eyelid while looking for pallor (due to hidebound skin)
Scleroderma is a progressive disease that affects the skin and connective tissue (including cartilage, bone, fat, and the tissue that supports the nerves and blood vessels throughout the body). There are two major forms of the disorder. The type known as localized scleroderma mainly affects the skin. Systemic scleroderma, which is also called systemic sclerosis, affects the smaller blood vessels and internal organs of the body. |
Keywords: |
Sclerosis, skin disease, Scleroderma, Systemic, connective tissue |
Date Uploaded: |
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Scleroderma |
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batchuser@i-human.com |
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Dr. P.N. Girish, MBBS, MD, DDV, DNBAJ Institute of Medical Science |
Scleroderma - mask-like face (ironed-out wrinkles)
Scleroderma is a progressive disease that affects the skin and connective tissue (including cartilage, bone, fat, and the tissue that supports the nerves and blood vessels throughout the body). There are two major forms of the disorder. The type known as localized scleroderma mainly affects the skin. Systemic scleroderma, which is also called systemic sclerosis, affects the smaller blood vessels and internal organs of the body. |
Keywords: |
connective tissue, Sclerosis, Scleroderma, Systemic, skin disease |
Date Uploaded: |
02/01/2014 |
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Scleroderma |
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batchuser@i-human.com |
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Dr. P.N. Girish, MBBS, MD, DDV, DNBAJ Institute of Medical Science |
Scleroderma - loss of bulk of pulp of tips of fingers (dactylitis)
Scleroderma is a progressive disease that affects the skin and connective tissue (including cartilage, bone, fat, and the tissue that supports the nerves and blood vessels throughout the body). There are two major forms of the disorder. The type known as localized scleroderma mainly affects the skin. Systemic scleroderma, which is also called systemic sclerosis, affects the smaller blood vessels and internal organs of the body. |
Keywords: |
Sclerosis, Scleroderma, Systemic, skin disease, connective tissue |
Date Uploaded: |
02/01/2014 |
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Title: |
Scleroderma |
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batchuser@i-human.com |
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Dr. P.N. Girish, MBBS, MD, DDV, DNBAJ Institute of Medical Science |
Scleroderma - ragged nail cuticles, telangiectasia present
Scleroderma is a progressive disease that affects the skin and connective tissue (including cartilage, bone, fat, and the tissue that supports the nerves and blood vessels throughout the body). There are two major forms of the disorder. The type known as localized scleroderma mainly affects the skin. Systemic scleroderma, which is also called systemic sclerosis, affects the smaller blood vessels and internal organs of the body. |
Keywords: |
Scleroderma, Systemic, Sclerosis, connective tissue, skin disease |
Date Uploaded: |
02/01/2014 |
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Title: |
Scleroderma |
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batchuser@i-human.com |
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Dr. P.N. Girish, MBBS, MD, DDV, DNBAJ Institute of Medical Science |
Scleroderma - dyspigmentation over elbows
Scleroderma is a progressive disease that affects the skin and connective tissue (including cartilage, bone, fat, and the tissue that supports the nerves and blood vessels throughout the body). There are two major forms of the disorder. The type known as localized scleroderma mainly affects the skin. Systemic scleroderma, which is also called systemic sclerosis, affects the smaller blood vessels and internal organs of the body. |
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skin disease, connective tissue, Scleroderma, Systemic, Sclerosis |
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02/01/2014 |
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Scleroderma With Calcinosis Cutis |
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batchuser@i-human.com |
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Dr. P.N. Girish, MBBS, MD, DDV, DNBAJ Institute of Medical Science |
Scleroderma with calcinosis cutis - whitish nodules over bony prominences
Scleroderma is a progressive disease that affects the skin and connective tissue (including cartilage, bone, fat, and the tissue that supports the nerves and blood vessels throughout the body). There are two major forms of the disorder. The type known as localized scleroderma mainly affects the skin. Systemic scleroderma, which is also called systemic sclerosis, affects the smaller blood vessels and internal organs of the body.
Calcinosis cutis is a deposit of calcium in the skin; usually occurs secondary to a preexisting inflammatory, degenerative, or neoplastic dermatosis, and is frequently seen in scleroderma |
Keywords: |
connective tissue, Scleroderma, Systemic, skin disease, Sclerosis |
Date Uploaded: |
02/01/2014 |