The health assessment questionnaire (HAQ) is strongly predictive of good outcome in early diffuse scleroderma: Results from an analysis of two randomized controlled trials in early diffuse scleroderma

N. Sultan, Janet E. Pope, P. J. Clements, D. E. Furst, J. R. Siebold, W. K. Wong, N. Bellamy, M. Mayes, M. Baron, B. White, M. Ellman, F. Wigley, S. Carette, M. H. Weismann, C. D. Smith, W. Barr, I. M. Chalmers, L. W. Moreland, T. A. Medsger, P. HongV. Steen, D. O'Hanlon, R. W. Martin, E. Kaminska, D. Collier, J. Markland, E. Lally, J. Sibley, J. Varga, L. Catoggio, S. Weiner, B. Andrews, M. Abeles

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