Giant capillaries, many hemorrhages and reducing capillary density is seen on nail fold capillaroscopy in _____ pattern
Limited scleroderma is also referred to as "CREST syndrome": C: _____R: Raynaud phenomenon E: Esophageal dysmotilityS: Sclerodactyly (thick, tight skin)T: Telangiectasias
Telangiectasias and calcinosis are _____ manifestations of systemic sclerosis
_____ and centromeric pattern of staining is seen in systemic sclerosis
Scleroderma is characterized by _____ activation with resultant collagen deposition
The most ominous manifestation of Scleroderma is _____.
_____ scleritis _____ inflammation is seen in long standing cases of rheumatoid arthritis

This image is an example of a "_____" deformity, which is most commonly associated with Rheumatoid arthritis

caplan syndrome includes _____
Serum sickness-like reactions are associated with some drugs acting as _____ and infections (ex. HBV)
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