Nailfold capillary abnormalities in childhood rheumatic diseases
The nailfold capillary patterns of 84 patients with a variety of childhood rheumatic diseases and 34 normal control subjects were observed. Distinctive morphologic abnormalities with capillary dilation and dropout of surrounding structures were noted in two groups: patients with childhood dermatomyo...
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description | The nailfold capillary patterns of 84 patients with a variety of childhood rheumatic diseases and 34 normal control subjects were observed. Distinctive morphologic abnormalities with capillary dilation and dropout of surrounding structures were noted in two groups: patients with childhood dermatomyositis and with scleroderma (
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