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Cleveland Clinic studies characterize clinical features and treatment outcomes for clinically amyopathic dermatomyositis, and show intravenous immunoglobulin’s potential to treat dermatomyositis-associated dystrophic calcinosis.
Skin Thickness in Systemic Sclerosis: State of the Search for New Therapies
Skin thickening figures prominently in almost all cases of systemic sclerosis. Effective treatments are scarce, but not for lack of investigations of new options. Here’s a rundown of the most promising.
Images of Note: Cutaneous Manifestations of Systemic Sclerosis
Here’s stark visual evidence of why skin thickness may be the most debilitating aspect of a condition whose name comes from the Greek for “hard skin.”
Infants with Hemangiomas Benefit Big from First Known Use of the SCAMP Paradigm in Pediatric Dermatology
Standardization is the key to success in using propranolol for infantile hemangiomas. So suggests the 100 percent success rate in over 150 infants treated to date by our Vascular Anomalies Program.
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