Raynaud's, Ulcerations and Calcinosis in Systemic Sclerosis, Michael York, MD
90 percent of people living with scleroderma have the distinctive color changes in the hands that define Raynaud's. About half of people with scleroderma may also develop painful ulcers of the skin, particularly in the fingers. A much smaller percentage of people will develop severe painful ischemic involvement of the fingers. In this module, there is a discussion of the changes in the blood vessels and in the flow of blood that can lead to Raynaud's, ulcers and severe ischemia. Treatment options are also discussed in this session. 2023 National Scleroderma Conference

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Raynaud's and Scleroderma Webinar: Presented by Dr. Benjamin Korman

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Scleroderma Research: Past, Present and FUTURE, Maureen Mayes, MD, MPH

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Taking care of your hands and face: the importance of stretches, assistive devices, Dr. Janet Poole

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Scleroderma 101 - Dr. DeAnna Baker Frost (2025 National Scleroderma Conference)

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Update on Scleroderma Association of B.C. Research Project with Dr. Dunne & Dr. Keen, May 20, 2026

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What do tech pioneers think about the AI revolution? - The Engineers, BBC World Service

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Warner to RFK Jr.: How can you be that ignorant?

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Interview| Bloomberg Technology Special

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From Lab Bench to Brain: The Truth About Ivermectin and Parkinson’s

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AI Is Creating A Rare Opportunity For Investors. How Jim Roppel Is Playing It. | Investing With IBD

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Will Australia's social media ban for under-16s work? - The Global Story podcast, BBC World Service

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The skill of self confidence | Dr. Ivan Joseph | TEDxRyersonU

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But what is quantum computing? (Grover's Algorithm)

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4 years ago we created a lake - now it's full of life

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'CANCER OCCURRED near injection sites...': Bombshell testimony ‘EXPOSES’ COVID-19 vaccine injuries

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ILD in Systemic Sclerosis: Understanding Progression & Treatment Options

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Which country has the best education in the world? - The Global Story podcast, BBC World Service

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CAR T and Other Cellular Therapies for Scleroderma, Elizabeth Volkmann, MD, MS

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Peripheral Vascular Disease w Sharon Myers and Cari Shulkin, RNs

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