Capillary microscopy is a potential screening method for connective tissue disease in children with Raynaud's phenomenon
Abstract Background Nailfold capillary microscopy (NCM) is a cornerstone in the diagnosis of Systemic Sclerosis (SSc) in adulthood. Although Raynaud's phenomenon (RP) is very common in childhood, studies on diagnostic methods to differentiate between primary RP (PRP) and secondary RP (SRP) at a...
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Main Authors: | Claudette A. Farenhorst (Author), Anniek M. Roon (Author), Anne I. Gessel (Author), Alja J. Stel (Author), Hendrika Bootsma (Author), Wineke Armbrust (Author), Douwe J. Mulder (Author) |
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