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  1. Scleroderma, (Modern medical monographs) by Marvin A Sackner, 1966
  2. Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine: Scleroderma by Rebecca J. Frey PhD, 2002-01-01
  3. Scleroderma (progressive systemic sclerosis) (American lecture series, publication no. 925. A monograph in the Bannerstone division of American lectures in living chemistry) by Alfred John Barnett, 1974
  4. Systemic Sclerosis: Scleroderma by Malcolm I. V. Jayson, 1988-03
  5. No fun in the sun: a case of idiopathic porphyria cutanea tarda in a patient with systemic scleroderma.(Section on Rheumatology): An article from: Southern Medical Journal by Amir Kaki, 2004-10-01
  6. Cyclophosphamide may prop up lung function in scleroderma.(Pulmonary Medicine) : An article from: Internal Medicine News by Colin Nelson, 2005-10-01
  7. Prostacyclins, relaxin under study: scleroderma research makes some headway.(Focus on Skin Disorders): An article from: Internal Medicine News by Joyce Frieden, 2004-04-01
  8. Stem cell transplant promising in scleroderma.(News): An article from: Skin & Allergy News by Bruce Jancin, 2004-08-01
  9. Scleroderma research makes some headway: prostacyclins, relaxin under study.(Focus on Skin Disorders): An article from: Family Practice News by Joyce Frieden, 2004-04-01
  10. Scleroderma, similar syndromes can be tricky to diagnose.(Clinical Rounds)(Disease/Disorder overview): An article from: Skin & Allergy News by Kerri Wachter, 2007-04-01
  11. Perspectives on Living With Scleroderma: Voicing the Hidden Emotions of the Chronically Ill
  12. Racial differences exist in specialty treatment for scleroderma.(Health Care News): An article from: Dermatology Nursing by Diana Gorgos, 2004-04-01
  13. Stem cell transplant offers hope in scleroderma.(News): An article from: Skin & Allergy News by Nancy Walsh, 2005-02-01
  14. Upcoming trials may speed scleroderma treatments in pipeline.(Clinical Rounds): An article from: Skin & Allergy News by Bruce K. Dixon, 2006-08-01

41. Fibro@BBF
Information on research into the causes and treatment of fibrosis and scleroderma.
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42. Scleroderma – Complete Medical Information Regarding This Autoimmune Disease An
Arthritis, scleroderma; CREST Syndrome; Linear scleroderma; Morphea; ProgressiveSystemic Sclerosis; scleroderma Related Doctor s Views Updates
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provides a comprehensive look at the who, what, when and how of Scleroderma Scleroderma is an autoimmune disease of the connective tissue, meaning that it occurs when the body's tissues are attacked by its own immune system. It is characterized by the formation of scar tissue (fibrosis) in the skin and organs of the body, leading to thickness and firmness of involved areas. Also referred to as systemic sclerosis, the cause is unknown. The diagnosis of the scleroderma is based on the findings of the clinical features of the illnesses through blood tests which suggest autoimmunity. Treatment is then directed toward those individual features that are most troubling to the patient.
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Rheumatologist in Kallitea, Athens. Biography, services, information on rheumatology diseases like osteoporosis, arthritis, scleroderma and Sjogren's syndrome, and contact details.
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44. SCLERODERMA FAQ
The scleroderma FAQ is a comprehensive document about scleroderma and CRESTtargeted at patients,family members, and physicians.
http://www.synnovation.com/sclerodermafaq.html
SCLERODERMA F.A.Q. Revised April 22, 1998 (Minor Revision: July 25, 2002 Please address all comments and suggestions to: Ed Harris eharris@synnovation.com General Description Scleroderma (means "hard skin") is a rare connective tissue disorder characterized by abnormal thickening of the skin. It is generally considered to be an autoimmune disorder. There are two major variants of the disease, as well as other less common forms. The more serious form is usually called "diffuse Scleroderma " and is characterized by rapid development of skin thickening beginning with the hands, and face and extending to the arms and trunk. People with diffuse Scleroderma are at greater risk for developing internal organ involvement early in the course of the disease. The other major form is often called limited Scleroderma or CREST Syndrome. The name CREST is an acronym for its characteristic symptoms: calcinosis Raynaud's phenomenon, esophageal involvement, sclerodactyly , and telangiectasia (these terms are discussed below). This form progresses more slowly and has a better prognosis.

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46. Scleroderma Video
A collection of 11 video presentations made by some of the foremost scleroderma experts in the US.
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VHS Video Cassettes: $19.95 each The Scleroderma Video Series is a collection of presentations made by some of the foremost Scleroderma experts in the United States, including Rheumatologists, Cardiologists, Surgeons, Dieticians, Occupational Therapists, Dermatologists, Psychologists, Researchers and more. Topics have included: Among the speakers that appear within the Scleroderma Video series are eminent experts in the field, including:
  • Philip Clements, MD Daniel Furst, MD Sergio Jimenez, MD Maureen Mayes, MD James Seibold, MD Fredrick Wigley, MD
For a complete listing of available titles, please click here Since 1994, Starlight Productions has produced over 30 videos directly related to Scleroderma. As we continue to videotape new presentations, we revise our offerings so that topic duplication is avoided, and outdated presentations are removed.
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Our involvement with Scleroderma began as a commercial shoot in 1994. A previous client who had employed us for another type of service happened to be a Scleroderma patient, and a Chapter President within the former United Scleroderma Foundation. She requested our services for their annual chapter medical workshop, and, liking the results, recommended us the National Foundation for the 1995 USF National Conference.

47. EMedicine - Scleroderma, Thoracic : Article By Tracy Elliot, MD
scleroderma, Thoracic Systemic sclerosis is a multisystem disease of connectivetissue that is accompanied by vasculopathy. scleroderma, its original name
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Last Updated: June 21, 2002 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: progressive systemic sclerosis, PSS, scleroderma, SSc AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 8 Author Information Introduction Differentials X-ray ... Bibliography
Author: Tracy Elliot, MD , Associate With Medical Imaging Consultants, Department of Radiology, University of Alberta Health Sciences Center Tracy Elliot, MD, is a member of the following medical societies: Alberta Medical Association , and American Roentgen Ray Society Editor(s): Judith K Amorosa, MD, FACR , Clinical Professor and Program Director, Department of Radiology, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School; Consulting Staff, Department of Radiology, Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital; Bernard D Coombs, MBChB, PhD

48. Scleroderma
scleroderma is a chronic autoimmune disease that was first described in the The term scleroderma means hard skin, which describes thickening of the
http://www.rheumatology.org/public/factsheets/scler.asp?aud=pat

49. HJD | Department Of Rheumatology
The Department of Rheumatology at the Hospital for Joint Diseases is dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of all patients with diseases of the joints such as Arthritis; bone diseases such as Osteoporosis; soft tissue diseases such as Tendonitis; and autoimmune diseases such Lupus and scleroderma.
http://hjd-www.med.nyu.edu/Rheumatology/
The Department of Rheumatology at the Hospital for Joint Diseases is dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of all patients with diseases of the joints such as Arthritis ; bone diseases such as Osteoporosis ; soft tissue diseases such as Tendonitis ; and autoimmune diseases such Lupus and Scleroderma This is accomplished through a balance of education, research, and clinical care of patients with various rheumatic disorders.

50. Scleroderma - Systemic Sclerosis - Diagnosis - Symptoms - Treatment
Information on the diagnosis, symptoms and treatment of scleroderma, whichliterally means.
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Scleroderma (Systemic Sclerosis) - Diagnosis - Symptoms - Treatment
Information on the diagnosis, symptoms and treatment of scleroderma, which literally means "hard skin". Referred to often as a single disease, scleroderma is actually a symptom of a group of diseases complicated by abnormal growth of connective tissue. It is both a rheumatic disease and a connective tissue disease. The two main classes are localized scleroderma and systemic sclerosis.
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Recent Guide to Scleroderma - What Is Scleroderma? A five-part guide to the symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of the different forms of scleroderma. Scleroderma: Not A Single Disease Referred to often as a single disease, scleroderma is actually a symptom of a group of diseases complicated by the abnormal growth of connective tissue which supports the skin and internal organs. Learn about the different types of scleroderma.

51. Scleroderma: Not A Single Disease
scleroderma is not a single disease but is a symptom of a group of diseasescomplicated by the abnormal growth of connective tissue which supports the skin
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52. Sclero
Being told that your child has scleroderma is a very scary experience. There is so much to say about scleroderma and each child’s case is so different
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This page is provided by Thomas J. A. Lehman MD Delivering the best care - with great care Dr. Lehman is the author of many textbook chapters and articles on the care of children and young adults with scleroderma. He practices in New York City Click here for more information about Dr. Lehman or the Hospital for Special Surgery. This information is provided as a public service. No warranty is expressed or implied.
If you want a more detailed discussion of scleroderma in childhood click here for information regarding a book I have written
Being told that your child has scleroderma is a very scary experience The first thing you need to know is what type of scleroderma. Sometimes doctors use the word scleroderma when they are referring to localized lesions of morphea (see below). This isn’t pretty to look at, but it is rarely serious. Other times a child has linear scleroderma with an area of tight skin on an arm or leg. Again, this isn’t pretty, but it isn’t life threatening. Other children have progressive systemic sclerosis or CREST syndrome.

53. HSS - Rheumatology - Main Page For Patients
This journallike site provides in-depth information for patients and physicians for all rheumatic conditions, including arthritis, lupus, osteoporosis, fibromyalgia, Lyme disease, scleroderma, gout, and joint pain management.
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54. University Of Chicago Hospitals: Rheumatology
Information for patients, physicians, and medical professionals on arthritis, gout, lupus, scleroderma, and related diseases and disorders.
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    Most patient care activities are carried out in the Duchossois Center for Advanced Medicine at the University of Chicago Hospitals Hyde Park campus. This location provides a multidisciplinary setting for patient careincluding physician and nursing services, diagnostic and therapeutic radiology, and physical and occupational therapy. Numerous consulting physicians and surgeonscovering the entire spectrum of contemporary medicineare readily available if needed. We offer special programs for patients with osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematous, scleroderma, gout and metabolic arthritis, and vasculitis. In addition to establishing relationships with specific physician and nurse members of the rheumatology staff, an important aim of outpatient visits to educate patients about their medical problems.

55. Scleroderma
scleroderma What is scleroderma? How common is scleroderma? What are the warningsigns of scleroderma? What causes scleroderma?
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56. Scleroderma
scleroderma scleroderma How well does methotrexate (MTX) work for treatingscleroderma (also known as systemic sclerosis) and how safe is it?
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57. Introduction: Scleroderma - WrongDiagnosis.com
Introduction to scleroderma as a medical condition including symptoms, diagnosis,misdiagnosis, treatment, prevention, and prognosis.
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Scleroderma: Autoimmune disease of skin or blood vessels. Scleroderma: Derived from the Greek words "sklerosis," meaning hardness, and "derma," meaning skin, scleroderma literally means hard skin. Though it is often referred to as if it were a single disease, scleroderma is really a symptom of a group of diseases that involve the abnormal growth of connective tissue, which supports the skin and internal organs. It is sometimes used, therefore, as an umbrella term for these disorders. In some forms of scleroderma, hard, tight skin is the extent of this abnormal process. In other forms, however, the problem goes much deeper, affecting blood vessels and internal organs, such as the heart, lungs, and kidneys. Scleroderma is called both a rheumatic (roo-MA-tik) disease and a connective tissue disease. The term rheumatic disease refers to a group of conditions characterized by inflammation and/or pain in the muscles, joints, or fibrous tissue. A connective tissue disease is one that affects the major substances in the skin, tendons, and bones.

58. Hardin MD : Scleroderma
From the University of Iowa, the *best* lists of Internet sources in scleroderma.
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59. Scleroderma - Systemic Sclerosis - Diagnosis - Symptoms - Treatment
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Scleroderma (Systemic Sclerosis) - Diagnosis - Symptoms - Treatment
Information on the diagnosis, symptoms and treatment of scleroderma, which literally means "hard skin". Referred to often as a single disease, scleroderma is actually a symptom of a group of diseases complicated by abnormal growth of connective tissue. It is both a rheumatic disease and a connective tissue disease. The two main classes are localized scleroderma and systemic sclerosis.
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Recent Guide to Scleroderma - What Is Scleroderma? A five-part guide to the symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of the different forms of scleroderma. Scleroderma: Not A Single Disease Referred to often as a single disease, scleroderma is actually a symptom of a group of diseases complicated by the abnormal growth of connective tissue which supports the skin and internal organs. Learn about the different types of scleroderma.

60. SCLERODERMA RESOURCES
But joining the Austin Support Group of the scleroderma Foundation will help keepyou AUTOIMMUNITY IN scleroderma ``scleroderma is an autoimmune disease
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