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Methotrexate Helpful in Juvenile Localized Scleroderma
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Title Methotrexate Helpful in Juvenile Localized Scleroderma
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/737837?src=rss
Description Methotrexate is an effective and well tolerated treatment for patients with juvenile localized scleroderma (JLS), according to an Italian study. Reuters Health Information
Category Articles > Rheumatology
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Date Feb 25, 2011
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