scleroderma_sso's profile picture. We are committed to promoting increased public awareness, advancing patient wellness and supporting research in scleroderma.

#scleroderma #autoimmunedisease

Scleroderma Society of Ontario

@scleroderma_sso

We are committed to promoting increased public awareness, advancing patient wellness and supporting research in scleroderma. #scleroderma #autoimmunedisease

Interested in volunteering with us? Contact [email protected]


Have you registered yet? Join us in raising awareness for scleroderma this June - Makeamovecanada.ca


Did you know 1 in 2500 people are living with scleroderma?


That's a wrap on Ciao Bella! Thank you to all who joined, supported, and donated to the Scleroderma Fellowship Program. Your impact will be felt by patients across Ontario. @SclerodermaCAN

scleroderma_sso's tweet image. That's a wrap on Ciao Bella! Thank you to all who joined, supported, and donated to the Scleroderma Fellowship Program. Your impact will be felt by patients across Ontario. @SclerodermaCAN

A highlight of the night: Meet our Scleroderma Fellow, Dr. Carlos-Enrique Toro-Gutierrez - leading the future of specialized scleroderma care in Ontario. @SclerodermaCAN @SylviaJonesMPP @NeilLumsdenMPP @StJoesHamilton @CoreUrban @MCirielloMPP

scleroderma_sso's tweet image. A highlight of the night: Meet our Scleroderma Fellow, Dr. Carlos-Enrique Toro-Gutierrez - leading the future of specialized scleroderma care in Ontario. @SclerodermaCAN @SylviaJonesMPP @NeilLumsdenMPP @StJoesHamilton @CoreUrban @MCirielloMPP

Kicking off “Ciao Bella: A Rooftop Affair”! Tonight, we raise funds to support the Scleroderma Fellowship Program. Thanks to our incredible supporters: @SylviaJonesMPP @NeilLumsdenMPP @StJoesHamilton @CoreUrban @MCirielloMPP @SclerodermaCAN

scleroderma_sso's tweet image. Kicking off “Ciao Bella: A Rooftop Affair”! Tonight, we raise funds to support the Scleroderma Fellowship Program. Thanks to our incredible supporters: @SylviaJonesMPP @NeilLumsdenMPP @StJoesHamilton @CoreUrban @MCirielloMPP @SclerodermaCAN

What is scleroderma? Scleroderma (sklair-oh-DUR-muh) Also known as, systemic sclerosis, is a group of rare diseases that involve the hardening and tightening of the skin. Scleroderma also may cause problems in the blood vessels, internal organs and digestive tract.


The pain experienced in scleroderma is most frequently caused by joint stiffness, arthritis, joint contractures, tendon rub and nerve pain including carpal tunnel syndrome (numbness and tingling in the hands) and trigeminal neuralgia (pain in the face:scleroderma.ca/diagnosis


Check out this article that explores how immunosuppressive drugs (ISs) impact damage accrual in early systemic sclerosis (SSc).: acrjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ac…


Have you registered for your local walk yet? makeamovecanada.ca


Our April newsletter is almost here! You don't want to miss our Meet the Doctor Section featuring Dr. Nathan Hambley!


Every Donation makes an impact - support scleroderma research today: canadahelps.org/en/dn/12411


Article Highlight: The findings suggest that specific autoantibodies may serve as early markers for cancer in SSc patients, offering opportunities for earlier detection and targeted care. Full article: academic.oup.com/rheumatology/a…


Did you know? 8/10 Canadians with scleroderma experience fibrosis and scarring in the lungs and weakened respiratory muscles, which leads to shortness of breath and persistent coughing. scleroderma.ca/diagnosis


Did you know 9/10 Canadians with scleroderma experience extreme sensitivity to cold, which causes the blood vessels in fingers and toes to constrict, which leads to reversible digital discolouration. scleroderma.ca/diagnosis #hardword


Every dollar brings us closer to new treatments. Support scleroderma research by donating today: canadahelps.org/en/dn/12411 #SclerodermaResearch


Localized vs. systemic scleroderma: What’s the difference? Early recognition can improve patient care. Learn more: scleroderma.ca/about-sclerode… #MedTwitter


Loading...

Something went wrong.


Something went wrong.