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Overview
Physical Examination
Skin
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Panniculitis and fascitis, streptococcus A septicemia in a patient with Scleroderma who was on high dose steroids
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Necrosis of distal finger in a patient with panniculitis and fascitis, streptococcus A septicemia in a patient with Scleroderma who was on high dose steroids
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Panniculitis and fascitis, streptococcus A septicemia in a patient with Scleroderma who was on high dose steroids
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Skin: Scleroderma; shoulders & back
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Skin: Scleroderma in crest syndrome; calcinosis at elbow
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Hands: Scleroderma,
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Hand: Scleroderma, finger, posterior nail fold
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Skin: Scleroderma, chest, salt and pepper pigmentation
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Leg: Morphea, circumscribed scleroderma; age 19
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Face: Morphea, circumscribed scleroderma
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Clinical appearance of acrosclerotic piece-meal necrosis of the thumb in a patient with systemic sclerosis.
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Left arm of Scleroderma patient, showing skin lesions
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Morphea
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Images courtesy of Professor Peter Anderson DVM PhD and published with permission © PEIR, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Department of Pathology [2]