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Uniphasic Blanching of the Fingers, Abnormal Capillaroscopy in Nonsymptomatic Digits, and Autoantibodies: Expanding Options to Increase the Level of Suspicion of Connective Tissue Diseases beyond the Classification of Raynaud’s Phenomenon
MLA
C. Mastaglio, et al. “Uniphasic Blanching of the Fingers, Abnormal Capillaroscopy in Nonsymptomatic Digits, and Autoantibodies: Expanding Options to Increase the Level of Suspicion of Connective Tissue Diseases beyond the Classification of Raynaud’s Phenomenon.” Journal of Immunology Research, vol. 2015, Jan. 2015, pp. 1–7. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/371960.
APA
C. Mastaglio, Francesca Ingegnoli, Pier Luigi Meroni, Rolando Campanella, Giovanni Marfia, Roberta Gualtierotti, Tommaso Schioppo, Annalisa Orenti, & Patrizia Boracchi. (2015). Uniphasic Blanching of the Fingers, Abnormal Capillaroscopy in Nonsymptomatic Digits, and Autoantibodies: Expanding Options to Increase the Level of Suspicion of Connective Tissue Diseases beyond the Classification of Raynaud’s Phenomenon. Journal of Immunology Research, 2015, 1–7. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/371960
Chicago
C. Mastaglio, Francesca Ingegnoli, Pier Luigi Meroni, Rolando Campanella, Giovanni Marfia, Roberta Gualtierotti, Tommaso Schioppo, Annalisa Orenti, and Patrizia Boracchi. 2015. “Uniphasic Blanching of the Fingers, Abnormal Capillaroscopy in Nonsymptomatic Digits, and Autoantibodies: Expanding Options to Increase the Level of Suspicion of Connective Tissue Diseases beyond the Classification of Raynaud’s Phenomenon.” Journal of Immunology Research 2015 (January): 1–7. doi:10.1155/2015/371960.