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Limited cutaneous systemic sclerosis
Claw hands, palmar view; patient cannot extend fingers
From the personal collection of Professor J. Pope; used with permission
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Limited cutaneous systemic sclerosis
Diffuse cutaneous systemic sclerosis (dsSSc): tight hand and fingers, increased pigmentation, and thumb ulcer
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Limited cutaneous systemic sclerosis
Eosinophilic fasciitis with peau d'orange
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Limited cutaneous systemic sclerosis
Algorithm for diagnosis of systemic sclerosis
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Limited cutaneous systemic sclerosis
Characteristics of limited scleroderma versus diffuse scleroderma
Adapted from LeRoy EC, Black C, Fleischmajer R, et al. Scleroderma (systemic sclerosis): classification, subsets and pathogenesis. J Rheumatol. 1988;15:202-205.
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Limited cutaneous systemic sclerosis
Prayer sign: fingers cannot touch fully, note also digital tuft resorption
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Limited cutaneous systemic sclerosis
Calcinosis on second and third fingers in systemic sclerosis
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Limited cutaneous systemic sclerosis
Dilated capillaries at the nailbeds
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Limited cutaneous systemic sclerosis
Multiple telangiectasia, finger flexion deformity, pits on third finger, healed ulcers on second and fourth fingers
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Limited cutaneous systemic sclerosis
Systemic sclerosis with severe digital ulcers
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Limited cutaneous systemic sclerosis
Man's hand with systemic sclerosis: note loss of hair, sclerodactyly with skin involvement proximally
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Limited cutaneous systemic sclerosis
Multiple telangiectasia in systemic sclerosis
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Limited cutaneous systemic sclerosis
Systemic sclerosis with claw hand deformities (dorsal view)
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Limited cutaneous systemic sclerosis
Sclerodactyly with increased and decreased pigmentation
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Limited cutaneous systemic sclerosis
Raynaud's phenomenon in systemic sclerosis with well-demarcated white finger and blue fingers
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Limited cutaneous systemic sclerosis
Linear scleroderma of left leg: note well demarcated changes on left calf, normal skin on lateral side
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