“Scleroderma” and “Scleroderma-like” Capillaroscopic Pattern-Differences
and Similarities
Sevdalina Nikolova Lambova,
Ulf Müller-Ladner
Abstract:Introduction:
The “scleroderma” type capillaroscopic pattern is a reference pattern in rheumatolo-gy that is a diagnostic sign for systemic sclerosis (SSc) in an appropriate clinical context and is observed in more than 90% of scleroderma patients. Similar microvascular changes, the so-called “scleroderma-like”, have been described albeit in a lower proportion of patients with other rheumatic diseases, such as derma-tomyositis (DM), undifferentiated connective tissue diseases (UCTD), systemic lupus erythematos… Show more
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