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Scleroderma may present as being strictly limited to the skin, as in morphea, or within a multiorgan disease, as in systemic sclerosis. Accordingly, cutaneous manifestations vary clinically.
Kauer, Friederike +2 more
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Calcinosis cutis arising in morphea: a case series [PDF]
Calcinosis cutis, although common in systemic sclerosis, has been rarely reported in patients with morphea. We describe four patients with calcinosis cutis arising within morphea plaques, discuss their treatments and outcomes, and review previously ...
Brockman, R +4 more
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S1‐Leitlinie Diagnostik und Therapie der Necrobiosis lipoidica
Zusammenfassung Die Necrobiosis lipoidica (NL) ist eine seltene granulomatöse Hauterkrankung unklarer Ätiologie, die gehäuft assoziiert mit Diabetes mellitus und anderen Komorbiditäten auftreten kann. Prädilektionsstellen sind die Unterschenkel, und hier insbesondere die prätibialen Bereiche. Die exakte Pathogenese ist weiterhin unklar.
Cornelia Erfurt‐Berge +6 more
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Klinische Formen der zirkumskripten Sklerodermie (Morphea)
ZusammenfassungDie zirkumskripte Sklerodermie (Morphea) im Kindesalter ist eine seltene Hauterkrankung, die in einer lokalisierten Sklerose der Haut mündet. Anhand des klinischen Bildes werden verschiedene Subtypen unterschieden.
U. Blume-Peytavi, K. Stieler
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MORPHEA-LIKE EPITHELIOMA [PDF]
Although the form of epithelioma about to be described in this paper presents such peculiar clinical features, it has not yet, so far as I know, been mentioned in text-books of surgery and is only very briefly alluded to in but one text-book of dermatology. I have, therefore, thought it might be of some interest to call attention to it very briefly and
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Pterygium as a Potential Ocular Manifestation of Morphea: A Case Report and Pathogenic Hypothesis
Morphea, or localized scleroderma, is a chronic inflammatory condition marked by excessive collagen deposition, resulting in skin thickening and fibrosis.
Julia Woźna +6 more
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Morphea in Childhood: An Update
Morphea is an inflammatory, fibrosing skin disorder. When it occurs in childhood, it is also known as localized juvenile scleroderma. It is more common in girls and typically appears around the age of 5 to 7 years. According to a recent classification system, morphea is divided into 5 types: circumscribed (plaque), linear, generalized, pansclerotic ...
B, Aranegui, J, Jiménez-Reyes
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: A 2 month old male infant born with a classical plaque of morphea over his abdomen is presented here for its unusual congenital ...
Lahiri K, Sengupta SR
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Blaschkoid Facial Lesion in an Adult Woman
JEADV Clinical Practice, Volume 5, Issue 1, Page 340-342, March 2026.
João Teixeira +4 more
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Circumscribed Morphea and Breast Asymmetry in an Adolescent
Morphea is a rare fibrosing disorder of the skin and underlying tissues. Circumscribed morphea presents with less than three discrete indurated plaques and breasts are commonly affected in women.
António Augusto Fernandes Massa +3 more
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