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Craniofacial scleroderma includes a spectrum of disease from linear scleroderma (‘en coup de sabre\u27) to progressive hemifacial atrophy (Parry-Romberg syndrome).
Elizabeth A. Urias; Kevin R. Sitko
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Borrelia burgdorferi as a triggering agent in linear localized scleroderma?
Anna Lis-Swiety +1 more
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Imaging and clinical findings in a case of linear scleroderma en coup de sabre. [PDF]
Corbally CM, Breckenridge A, Jampana R.
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Strabismus as the Initial Manifestation Leading to the Diagnosis of Linear Scleroderma
Patients with fronto-parietal linear scleroderma, also known as En Coup De Sabre (ECDS) may have multiple ocular manifestations, including enophthalmos, eyelid abnormalities, refractive errors, anterior segment and retinal abnormalities, and strabismus ...
Rasha Mosleh; Jason Peragallo
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Generalised linear scleroderma in childhood
Mehta, Vandana +2 more
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A case of linear scleroderma involving cerebellum with vertigo. [PDF]
Choi EJ, Lee DW, Park CW, Lee SH.
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Linear scleroderma with partial anonychia
Singh, Sanjay, Kumar, Surendra
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Intrauterine stroke from a sword on the face - A rare diagnosis and its long-term sequelae. [PDF]
Kumar J, Agrawal S, Pushker N.
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