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In Loving Memory of Dr. Joseph Korn

ISN Featured Expert: Voices of Scleroderma Volume 1
Dr. Joseph Korn passed away on Sunday, March 6, 2005.

The Medical Overview of Scleroderma in ISN's Voices of Scleroderma Volume 1 is by scleroderma expert Dr. Joseph Korn. This lead medical article clearly explains topics such as Types of Scleroderma, Lung Involvement, Heart Involvement, Kidney Involvement, Muscle Involvement, Diagnosis of Scleroderma, the Cause and the Process, and Treatments. (Search inside Voices of Scleroderma Volume 1. Find Voices of Scleroderma Volume 1 availability by country and currency.)

Dr. Joseph Korn was Chief of the Rheumatology Section of the Boston University Arthritis Center. He was a highly renowned scleroderma expert with many research studies and professional publications to his credit. His lead-in article for Volume 1, entitled "Introduction to Scleroderma", clearly explains this complex disease.

For Patients of Dr. Korn
Dr. Korn's patients will be taken care of by Dr. Robert Simms and Dr. Peter Merkel. For appointments, please call 1-617-638-4310.
Scleroderma Care and Research Journal, Vol. 4, No. 1
The 9th International Workshop on Scleroderma Research
Scleroderma Care and Research Journal: Autumn 2006. This free online PDF medical journal issue includes articles from the 9th International Workshop on Scleroderma Research, and is dedicated in memory of Joseph H. Korn, M.D.. SCTC Autumn 2006.
In Loving Memory of Dr. Joseph Korn
The International Scleroderma Network thanks Gina and Dennis Koppel for their donation to the ISN/SCTC Research Fund in loving memory of Dr. Joseph Korn, who passed away on Sunday, March 6, 2005. Posted 06-17-05. (Also see: ISN/SCTC Research Fund and ISN: In Loving Memory)
In Loving Memory of Dr. Joseph Korn
The International Scleroderma Network thanks Sharon Deutsch for her donation to the ISN/SCTC Research Fund in loving memory of Dr. Joseph Korn, who passed away on Sunday, March 6, 2005. Posted 03-10-05. (Also see: Dr. Joseph Korn, ISN/SCTC Research Fund and ISN: In Loving Memory)
In Loving Memory of Dr. Joseph Korn
The International Scleroderma Network thanks Gene and Shelley Ensz for their donation to the ISN/SCTC Research Fund in loving memory of Dr. Joseph Korn, who passed away on Sunday, March 6, 2005. Posted 03-09-05. (Also see: ISN/SCTC Research Fund and ISN: In Loving Memory)
 
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