CORRELATION BETWEEN SYSTEMIC SCLERODERMA AND ORAL SYNDROME
Scleroderma (systemic sclerosis) is a rare, progressive, autoimmune chronic disease that affects approximately 2.5 million people worldwide, characterized by diffuse fibrosis and vascular abnormalities in the skin, joints and internal organs (especially esophagus, lower gastrointestinal tract, lungs...
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Main Authors: | Mădălina Matei (Author), Cristian Constantin Budacu (Author), Gabi Topor (Author) |
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Romanian Society of Oral Rehabilitation,
2020-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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