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Localized cutaneous scleroderma.
Seminars in dermatology, 1992Localized scleroderma in children includes morphea mainly on the trunk and linear scleroderma on the limbs, scalp, and face. Progressive systemic sclerosis is very rare in children and change from localized to progressive disease is extremely rare. Laboratory abnormalities occur with localized scleroderma, including eosinophilia, positive antinuclear ...
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[Juvenile localized scleroderma].
Dermatologie (Heidelberg, Germany)Juvenile scleroderma, often referred to as juvenile localized scleroderma or "morphea", is a rare inflammatory disease of the skin and skin-related structures, accompanied by local sclerosis and tissue fibrosis. Depending on the clinical manifestation, four different subtypes can be defined: limited, generalized, linear, and mixed.
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