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Association Between Arthritis and Puffy Fingers in Patients with Scleroderma: A Comparative Study
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This study investigates the correlation between arthritis and puffy fingers in patients with scleroderma using NVC scleroderma pattern evaluation. Significant results were found (p=0.0001) in a sample size of n=22, supporting the link between arthritis and puffy fingers. The data analysis included n=25 patients with NVC scleroderma pattern, revealing an association (p=0.033). The study provides valuable insights for better understanding of symptom presentation in scleroderma patients.
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Association Between Arthritis and Puffy Fingers in Patients with Scleroderma: A Comparative Study
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A yes no Arthritis Puffy fingers B yes no n=22 n=21 n=20 p = 0.0001 p > 0.05 n=16 n=14 n=3 n=2 n=1 C NVC scleroderma pattern yes no n=25 p = 0.033 n=20 n=14 n=2 Figure S1
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