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Systemic and localized scleroderma in children

Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 1996
All forms of scleroderma are rare in childhood. The most common form in childhood is localized scleroderma, which may take the form of morphea or linear scleroderma. Localized scleroderma is often benign but may cause significant deformity if it occurs on the face or extends across joint surfaces. Progressive systemic sclerosis is much less frequent in
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Localized scleroderma

Clinics in Dermatology, 1994
I, Ghersetich   +4 more
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Morphea (Localized Scleroderma)

2015
Morphea is a fibrosing disorder of the skin without systemic involvement. It can be clinically classified in different forms: circumscribed, linear, generalized, pansclerotic and mixed forms. The pathogenesis is not completely understood. An underlying predisposition and environmental factors are required to develop the disease. No causal treatment for
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Localized Forms of Scleroderma

2011
Morphea, also called localized scleroderma, is a fibrosing disorder that resembles scleroderma (systemic sclerosis) microscopically, but typically has a quite different clinical presentation, course and possible pathophysiology. The individual with morphea has single or multiple circumscribed indurated cutaneous plaques that can have variable ...
Amy E. Gilliam, Anita C. Gilliam
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Localized scleroderma/morphea

International Journal of Dermatology, 2002
Pran N. Behl   +5 more
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Morphea (Localized Scleroderma)

The Journal of Pediatrics, 2007
Kevin Howell   +2 more
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Localized scleroderma

Dermatologic Therapy, 2012
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Juvenile Localized Scleroderma

2011
Juvenile localized scleroderma (JLS), known as morphea, comprises a group of conditions which involve essentially the skin and subcutaneous tissues. They have various features and range from very small plaques to extensive fibrotic lesions which may cause significant functional changes and cosmetic deformities.
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Photochemotherapy for systemic and localized scleroderma

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2000
Jan D. Bos, Menno A. de Rie
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Localized Scleroderma

2016
Suzanne C. Li, Elena Pope
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