Presence of nailfold capillary changes correlates with more severe organ involvement in juvenile systemic scleroderma. Results of the Juvenile scleroderma inception cohort

I. Foeldvari, J. Klotsche, K. Torok, O. Kasapcopur, A. Adrovic, B. Feldman, J. Antón, S. Johnson, F. R. Sztajnbok, M. T. Terreri, A. P. Sakamoto, V. Stanevicha, D. Schonenberg, E. Alexeeva, M. Katsikas, R. Khubchandani, S. Sawhney, V. Smith, E. Al-Abadi, S. AppenzellerT. Avcin, M. Kostik, T. Lehman, H. Malcova, E. Marrani, C. Pain, A. Patwardhan, W. A. Sifuentes-Giraldo, N. Vasquez-Canizares, S. Abu Al Saoud, P. Costa Reis, M. Janarthanan, M. Moll, D. Nemcova, M. J. Santos, C. Battagliotti, L. Berntson, B. Bica, J. Brunner, D. Eleftheriou, L. Harel, G. Horneff, D. Kaiser, T. Kallinich, D. Lazarevic, K. Minden, Susan Nielsen, F. Nuruzzaman, Mihaela Sparchez, Y. Uziel, N. Helmus

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)85
JournalPediatric Rheumatology
Volume22
Issue numberSuppl.2
Publication statusPublished - 2024
Externally publishedYes
Event31st Paediatric Rheumatology European Society (PReS) Congress - Gothenburg, Sweden
Duration: 11 Sept 202414 Sept 2024
Conference number: 31
https://www.pres.eu/pres2024/index.html

Field of Science*

  • 3.2 Clinical medicine

Publication Type*

  • 3.4. Other publications in conference proceedings (including local)

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