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Has anyone been diagnosed with a differential: Eosinofillic Fasciitis /Diffuse Scleroderma/Pan Sclerotic Morphea. I was diagnosed in 2011 with diffuse scleroderma. Progressive skin tightening from head to toe, unbearable fatigue, itching etc. My right index finger went completely white, but no conclusive raynaud’s. Since then however I had a bad raynaud’s attack in my right ankle which resulted in a bad skin ulcer which took over a year to heal. I have never had a digital ulcer, just skin wound ulcers which are terrible to heal, on feet.

I am being treated for diffuse scleroderma & raynaud’s. Just wondered if anyone else had symptoms of all three things.

Many thanks.

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