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Scleroderma

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Subtopics:      Scleroderma > Personal Pages          Scleroderma > Support Groups
 
Related Topics:      Musculoskeletal Disorders/Arthritis          Skin Disorders
 
Medical Definition:
      new window University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne Medical Dictionary: "scleroderma"
 
 
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Web Directory:
      new window About.com: Scleroderma Description: News, information, and support for patients with scleroderma. (arthritis.about.com)
new window International Scleroderma Network Description: Resource for medical and support information including symptoms, treatments, clinical trials, and support group listings. (sclero.org)
new window Juvenile Scleroderma Network, Inc. Description: Organization that is working to provide educational programs about JSD, and to help children and their families to gain a better understanding. (jsdn.org)
new window Scleroderma Description: Information from the Arthritis Foundation. (arthritis.org)
new window Scleroderma Description: Full text medical article from eMedicine. (emedicine.com)
new window Scleroderma Description: Information sheet. (haps.nsw.gov.au)
new window Scleroderma Description: Information from the Mayo Clinic. (mayoclinic.com)
new window Scleroderma Description: Handout from the National Institutes of Health. (niams.nih.gov)
new window Scleroderma Clinical Trials Consortium Description: Information about this international organization which is dedicated to finding a better treatment for this disorder. Includes current studies and a newsletter. (sctc-online.org)
new window Scleroderma Discussion Board Description: Read the posts or post a message for those who have or who are interested in this disorder. (pub59.ezboard.com)
new window Scleroderma Society Description: Offers support and information. Includes an introduction, news and a message board. (sclerodermasociety.co.uk)
new window Scleroderma Society of Canada Description: A non-profit society raising awareness of and funding for research and a cure. Good factual information about this disease. (scleroderma.ca)
new window The Scleroderma Foundation Description: National nonprofit health organization with 14,000 members, dedicated to a three-fold mission of support, education, and research to help fight this challenging autoimmune disease. (scleroderma.org)
new window The Scleroderma Research Foundation Description: Information about the organization, research, mailing list and resources. (srfcure.org)
 




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