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Mayo Clinic Connective Tissue Disease Cascade

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This is the mayo clinic connective tissue disease cascade that I have mentioned in prior comments. I hope it is helpful to some of you. I find if you print copies of it, and follow your blood work with it using a red pen, it can help to follow it. Many times the blood work is different each time, so having extra copies can help you to sort of create your own “paper trail” if you will. I have found this cascade to be very helpful, for both myself and my daughter. Sometimes the nomenclature can vary on blood work results, so a quick Google search is usually necessary.

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Sarah-38

Would you mind if I take a screen shot of this so I can look into trying to do this for my daughter.

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sraines in reply to Sarah-38

Not at all. I found it online and did the same. ♥️

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Sarah-38 in reply to sraines

Thank you ❤️

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PMRpro

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is a link to a PDF which you possibly can see more easily and download. It also explains a lot of things with not too much jargon!

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WinterSwimmer

Could you post a link, please?

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