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Types of Scleroderma: All Ages: All, Juveniles and Adults Affiliations Review Date |
Professor Tafazzul H. Mahmud, MB, MRCP(UK), FRCP(London), FACR sees patients at two locations:
1. Department of Rheumatology and Immunology
Shaikh Zayed Medical Complex
Lahore 54000 Pakistan
2. Crescent Clinic
608 Shadman I
Lahore, Pakistan
1. Shaikh Zayed: 009242 5865731-4 ext 2221
2. Crescent Clinic: 0092 302 4252422
Shaikh Zayed Federal Postgraduate Medical Institute
Although there may be other doctors in this clinic or division, these are the only ones listed specifically as scleroderma experts by the center as of our last update.
Professor Tafazzul H Mahmud, MB, MRCP(UK), FRCP(London), FACR
This scleroderma expert diagnoses and treats all types of scleroderma, including localized (morphea, linear, en coup) and (limited or diffuse) systemic sclerosis. (Also see Difficult Diagnosis and Types of Scleroderma)
This scleroderma expert reports that they are currently set up to treat scleroderma patients of all ages, both children and adults.
Dr. Tafazzul e-Haque Mahmud, ISN Medical Advisory Board. Dr. Mahmud serves on the Medical Advisory Board of the nonprofit International Scleroderma Network. ISN.
Voices of Scleroderma, Volume 3, a book published by the nonprofit International Scleroderma Network, featured an article by Dr. Tafazzul H Mahmud. Amazon.
This scleroderma expert is also a member of the Scleroderma Clinical Trials Consortium (SCTC), which means that they participate in SCTC peer-reviewed international clinical trials for scleroderma.
Scleroderma Expert, Professor Tafazzul H Mahmud, in Lahore, Pakistan. Dr. Mahmud, who also serves on the ISN Medical Advisory Board, treats all types of scleroderma, both localized and systemic, in both children and adults. ISN. Posted 09/29/2012.
09/29/12: Page published.
SCLERO.ORG was the world's leading nonprofit for trustworthy research, support, education and awareness for scleroderma and related illnesses from 1998 to 2021. It was a grassroots movement from the original Scleroderma from A to Z web site, which was founded by Shelley Ensz. We were a 501(c)(3) U.S.-based public charitable foundation. We closed this web site and our nonprofit agency in April 2021.