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Claudia Ickinger is a clinician-researcher in rheumatology whose work centers on systemic sclerosis and autoimmune disease in South African populations. Her scholarship highlights the clinical spectrum, complications, and outcomes of connective tissue diseases in underrepresented groups, with particular attention to Black African patients. Through hospital-based and multicentre studies, she has contributed important regional data to the global understanding of disease expression and prognosis.
Her research places strong emphasis on microvascular assessment, especially the validation and reliability of laser speckle contrast analysis and nailfold capillaroscopy in systemic sclerosis. By advancing standardized imaging approaches and evaluating their applicability across different ethnic groups, she has strengthened tools for early diagnosis, monitoring, and prediction of organ involvement.
Additional contributions include investigations into interstitial lung disease, mortality predictors in systemic sclerosis, genetic susceptibility in rheumatoid arthritis, and inflammatory syndromes associated with COVID-19. Collectively, her publications reflect expertise in autoimmune pathogenesis, cardiopulmonary complications, and translational clinical research aimed at improving outcomes in resource-limited settings.
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