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Figure 56.1
Cutaneous features of systemic sclerosis. (a) Raynaud phenomenon showing the typical white discoloration of the fingers caused by vasospasm (i) and bl...
Figure 56.5
Infrared thermograms recorded 10 min after immersion of the hands in water at 15°C for 1 min for (a) normal fingertip rewarming (temperature 33°C) and...
Figure 56.2
The cellular and molecular pathogenesis of systemic sclerosis (SSc): a summary of the complex and multifaceted pathogenesis of SSc that involves cells...
Figure 56.6
Management of systemic sclerosis. Whilst a range of supportive therapies may be appropriate for all SSc patients, treatment should be tailored accordi...
Figure 56.3
Histopathological features of systemic sclerosis. (a) Low‐power view showing ‘squared’ edges due to thickening of the dermis and extension of fibrosis...
Figure 56.4
(a) Normal nail fold capillaroscopy. (b–e) Typical capillaroscopic findings in systemic sclerosis (SSc): changes seen with disease progression. (b) Is...