2001
DOI: 10.1093/rheumatology/40.3.357
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EMO syndrome as a late explanation for pretibial swelling

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“…Cross-reactive TSH receptor antibodies are supposed to bind to fibroblasts, inducing an autoimmune process. In this inflammatory environment, overproduction of glycosaminoglycans may result from non-specific fibroblast activation (6,7). Acral osteoarthropathy (acropachy) including digital clubbing has been described as a late manifestation of Graves' disease (3).…”
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“…Cross-reactive TSH receptor antibodies are supposed to bind to fibroblasts, inducing an autoimmune process. In this inflammatory environment, overproduction of glycosaminoglycans may result from non-specific fibroblast activation (6,7). Acral osteoarthropathy (acropachy) including digital clubbing has been described as a late manifestation of Graves' disease (3).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Acral osteoarthropathy (acropachy) including digital clubbing has been described as a late manifestation of Graves' disease (3). Acropachy may involve bones, tendons and muscles (7)(8)(9).…”
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