PMID: 9638843Jun 25, 1998Paper

Schnitzler's syndrome

Skeletal Radiology
M LecompteB Maynard

Abstract

We report on a case of Schnitzler's syndrome, focusing on pattern of bone involvement and its differential diagnosis.

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Apr 8, 2006·Skeletal Radiology·A BertrandB Fantin
Apr 25, 2012·Zeitschrift für Rheumatologie·J Loock
Nov 6, 2007·Clinical Rheumatology·Alejandro Fernández FlórezMa Antonia Fernández Echevarría
Feb 24, 2006·Clinical Nuclear Medicine·B SinghH Ahmadzadefar
Dec 15, 2010·Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases·Dan Lipsker
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Sep 12, 2006·International Journal of Dermatology·Martha KarakelidesCatherine R Weiler
Jun 26, 2007·Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism·Heleen D de KoningUNKNOWN Schnitzler Syndrome Study Group
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