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Is it possible to have a positive ANA test with Anti-centromere antibodies and not have CREST scleroderma? |
Is it possible to have a positive ANA test with Anti-centromere antibodies and not have CREST scleroderma? That is a very technical question and should be asked of a trained physician and not a bunch of YAHOOS |
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