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Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, S.C.SOUTH CAROLINA          Charleston

Medical University of South Carolina, 135 Rutledge Avenue, 5th Floor, Charleston, SC 29425
www.musc.edu/rheumatology

Clinic Information:
Adult and pediatric patients seen with localized and systemic scleroderma
Hours: Monday–Friday 8 a.m.–5 p.m.
Appointments:
Call scheduling at (843) 792-9200
Physician Inquires: Sheryl Naugle (843) 876-0615

Research Information:
Contact: Katie Caldwell (843) 792-2014

Medical University of South Carolina is actively engaged in basic and clinical research. See clinical trials information at: www.musc.edu/rheumatology/FAQs/Clinical-trials.html

Studies Status
Scleroderma : Cyclophosphamide or Transplantation (SCOT study) Active
RAPIDS 2 (Bosentan and Digital Ulcers) Closed
BUILD (Bosentan Use In Interstitial Lung Disease) Closed
Scleroderma Lung Study Closed

Physicians Affiliated with this Center:

  • Richard M. Silver, M.D.
  • Edwin A. Smith, M.D.
  • Alan N. Brown, M.D.
  • Marcy B. Bolster, M.D.
  • Holly Mitchell, M.D.
  • Kristin Highland, M.D.
  • Jaye Hant, D.O.

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