Correlations between blood perfusion and dermal thickness in different skin areas of systemic sclerosis patients.
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A. Sulli | C. Pizzorni | E. Alessandri | S. Paolino | B. Ruaro | A. Trombetta | J. Alsheyyab | M. Cutolo | Vanessa Smith
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