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Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 2007
Deep morphea encompasses a variety of clinical entities in which inflammation and sclerosis are found in the deep dermis, panniculus, fascia, or superficial muscle. Morphea profunda, eosinophilic fasciitis, and disabling pansclerotic morphea of children are included in this group, but overlapping of the extent and depth of cutaneous involvement in ...
Isabel, Bielsa, Aurelio, Ariza
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Deep morphea encompasses a variety of clinical entities in which inflammation and sclerosis are found in the deep dermis, panniculus, fascia, or superficial muscle. Morphea profunda, eosinophilic fasciitis, and disabling pansclerotic morphea of children are included in this group, but overlapping of the extent and depth of cutaneous involvement in ...
Isabel, Bielsa, Aurelio, Ariza
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Morphea after initiation of dupilumab in two pediatric atopic dermatitis patients
Pediatric dermatology, 2022Morphea is a rare multifactorial autoimmune disorder characterized by a complex and dynamic interplay between Th1 and Th2 signaling. Active clinical trials are currently investigating the safety and efficacy of dupilumab for the treatment of primary ...
Sonia Wang, C. Berry, J. Treat, M. Jen
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JAMA dermatology
Importance Morphea is a rare disease of unknown etiology without satisfactory treatment for skin sclerosis and soft tissue atrophy. Objective To provide clinical, histologic, and transcriptome evidence of the antisclerotic and regenerative effects of ...
Juzi Liu +4 more
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Importance Morphea is a rare disease of unknown etiology without satisfactory treatment for skin sclerosis and soft tissue atrophy. Objective To provide clinical, histologic, and transcriptome evidence of the antisclerotic and regenerative effects of ...
Juzi Liu +4 more
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What Is New in Morphea—Narrative Review on Molecular Aspects and New Targeted Therapies
Journal of Clinical MedicineMorphea, also known as localized scleroderma, is an autoimmune chronic connective tissue disease. It is characterized by excessive collagen deposition in the dermis and/or subcutaneous tissue. The etiopathogenesis of this disease is not fully understood,
Tomasz Stein +6 more
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Morphea disease activity during pregnancy: A case series
Journal of dermatology (Print), 2022Little is known about pregnancy in women with morphea. We aimed to describe the clinical presentation, pregnancy outcomes, and medical management of morphea during pregnancy. We conducted a case series of female patients of reproductive age (18–49 years)
A. Walker, B. Bermas, H. Jacobe
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Morphea mimicking facial capillary malformations: Two new cases and review of the literature
Pediatric dermatology, 2022Morphea and facial capillary malformations (port‐wine stains) are distinct conditions that can affect the pediatric population. Early localized morphea mimicking a capillary malformation is an uncommon clinical presentation.
L. A. Gómez-García +7 more
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Pediatric dermatology, 2022
Linear morphea and segmental vitiligo are both autoimmune diseases that are observed in the pediatric population, with rare reports of their co‐existence.
Jordan Kahle, B. Rohr, Sonal D Shah
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Linear morphea and segmental vitiligo are both autoimmune diseases that are observed in the pediatric population, with rare reports of their co‐existence.
Jordan Kahle, B. Rohr, Sonal D Shah
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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2004
Superficial morphea is a recently described condition with distinct clinical and histologic features that distinguish it from classic morphea. To date this disease has been reported only in females. We present a report of this condition in a man.
Shashi Kumar, Srinivasan +1 more
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Superficial morphea is a recently described condition with distinct clinical and histologic features that distinguish it from classic morphea. To date this disease has been reported only in females. We present a report of this condition in a man.
Shashi Kumar, Srinivasan +1 more
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Recent Advances in Treatment of Systemic Sclerosis and Morphea
American Journal of Clinical Dermatology, 2023N. Teske, N. Fett
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