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Morphea With Associated Systemic Manifestations: A Case Report

Research Authors
Amira Elsonbaty1, Nisreen Adel Abbas2, Nihal Fathi1
Research Journal
6th systemic sclerosis world congres
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
3
Research Vol
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Research Website
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Research Year
2020
Research_Pages
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Research Abstract

Morphea (or Localized scleroderma) is an idiopathic disorder characterized by local inflammation followed by fibrotic changes in the skin and subcutaneous tissues. Despite a shared histologic appearance between systemic sclerosis and localized disease, the clinical distribution of lesions serves to distinguish these two disorders. Some literature recently reported systemic manifestations with morphea which resulted in changing concept for the nomenclature – using the term morphea in localized scleroderma and preference of the terminology. We present a 20 years old male patient with circumscribed markedly thickened skin lesion over neck, chest and part of the abdomen associated with systemic manifestations after investigations and after excluding other differential diagnosis. We propose using the term “morphea with systemic manifestations.