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Dr Vanessa Smith on simple capillaroscopic definitions to describe capillary morpholog

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Dr Vanessa Smith, Ghent University Hospital, Belgium, and Dr Marwan Bukhari discusses Dr Smith's paper which proposed simple capillaroscopic definitions to describe capillary morphology. Currently different definitions are used for single capillaries across studies; these definitions would allow a common language in the literature. The study, carried out on behalf of the EULAR study group on microcirculation, demonstrated the definitions are reliable for evaluating capillary abnormalities.
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Dr Vanessa Smith, Ghent University Hospital, Belgium, and Dr Marwan Bukhari discusses Dr Smith's paper which proposed simple capillaroscopic definitions to describe capillary morphology. Currently different definitions are used for single capillaries across studies; these definitions would allow a common language in the literature. The study, carried out on behalf of the EULAR study group on microcirculation, demonstrated the definitions are reliable for evaluating capillary abnormalities.
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