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Saturday, October 25, 2008 Denise asks

Q: can a 14 year old girl hqve scerladerma

my daughters hands have been turning blue in school now that the weather is changing and they turn blue at home and espescially outside.  i have an appointment with a rheumatoid DR.  My mother in-law has scerladerma, my sister-in-law has lupas and I am concerned that she may have one of the above.  can i please have feed back,or if anyone has had a similar experience, I would appreciate your feedback.  Thank you.

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10/26/08 2:22pm

Seeing that your family has so much auto-immune problems it's possible for her to have the disease. Hopefully, it's caught early and they can get things under control before it gets to bad.

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By Denise— Last Modified: 12/27/10, First Published: 10/25/08