Scleroderma is an autoimmune, rheumatic, and chronic disease that affects the body by hardening connective tissue, according to the Johns Hopkins Scleroderma Center. For the almost 500,000 people in ...
EXTENSIVE clinical data have been accumulated during recent years that support the view that scleroderma is a systemic disease. In addition to cutaneous involvement, which remains the cardinal ...
Pathology of scleroderma – a chronic and incurable orphan disease (currently), remains poorly understood. Irreversible and progressive skin and internal organs scarring are the defining ...
Most people with scleroderma have autoantibodies. Several scleroderma-specific antibodies have been identified. These can help with diagnosis and give insight into the type of disease you may ...
Scleroderma is a health condition that involves thickening of the skin and may also affect internal organs. This condition can be difficult to diagnose due to the fact that several other health ...
DelveInsight’s ‘Scleroderma Pipeline Insights’ report lays down a holistic coverage of the available therapies, Scleroderma pipeline therapies in different developmental phases of clinical trials, key ...
Scleroderma is an intricate autoimmune disease wherein one notices the hardening and tightening of the skin and connective tissues. Here, the immune system causes inflammation and injury to the cells ...
Scleroderma is a range of disorders in which the skin and connective tissues tighten and harden. It is a long-term, progressive disease. This means it gradually gets worse. Share on Pinterest ...
Systemic sclerosis, more commonly known as scleroderma, is a rare autoimmune disorder that affects the skin, connective tissue and internal organs. It is a disease mostly unheard of in Malaysia, but ...
‘Health is wealth’ they say and the present era-with the COVID pandemic in the background- is slowly making us realise the real depth in this statement as there are several aspects of good health you ...
Scleroderma on the face can cause symptoms that may affect your appearance, including the texture, discoloration, and elasticity of your skin. Medications, facial exercises, and dermatological ...