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- BookMaureen D. Mayes, editor.Contents:
1. Brief Overview of Scleroderma: Localized Scleroderma and Systemic Sclerosis (SSc) / Maureen D. Mayes
2. Localized Scleroderma / Carolyn A. Bangert, Andrew Kim, and Heidi Jacobe
3. Skin Manifestations and Musculoskeletal Disease in SSc / Janet Pope and Maureen D. Mayes
4. Nailfold Capillaroscopy / Michael Hughes and Ariane L. Herrick
5. Ischemic Digital Ulcers / Fredrick M. Wigley
6. Lung Involvement in Systemic Sclerosis / John T. Huggins, James G. Ravenel, and Richard M. Silver
7. Gastrointestinal Involvement in Systemic Sclerosis / Dinesh Khanna, Jason Baker, Philip J. Clements, and Christopher P. Denton
8. Calcinosis Cutis in Systemic Sclerosis / Gloria A. Salazar and Maureen D. Mayes
9. Systemic Sclerosis Mimics / Gloria A. Salazar, Virginia D. Steen, and Maureen D. Mayes. - ArticleGalustov VD.Vestn Khir Im I I Grek. 1978 Sep;121(9):22-5.Separate and combined cryoelectrocoagulation in acute gastroduodenal bleeding is a fairly effective method of local hemostasis. The applied cryoagent--liquid freon induces local freezing of the stomach mucous membrane practically immediately. Initially gasiform freon cleans mechanically the bleeding site of blood, which facilitates considerably the following electrocoagulation or freezing with liquid freon.