Question of the Week Question of the Week A 35-year-old woman presents with pain in her fingers and nose tip that started a few minutes ago. Her fingers turned blue, followed by redness. Both hands were involved symmetrically. Her history is significant for scleroderma diagnosed a few years ago. A physical examination shows erythema of fingers in both hands. What is the most appropriate investigation to diagnose her condition? Ultrasonography Dermatoscopy Angiography Fluoroscopy Share This Post! Recent Posts Question of the Week Question of the Week Question of the Week Is In-person and remote physical therapy are equally effective for Chronic Knee Pain? The risk of breast cancer overdiagnosis is high for older women ADARRC2024-05-13T16:21:07+04:00