Linear scleroderma
MONDO:0043294A type of localized scleroderma characterized by a long strip of indurated skin, which is typically found unilaterally on an arm or leg, and sometimes on the forehead or trunk. This disorder often affects the tissues beneath the skin, causing damage to bones, muscle or other organs. It can limit movement, alter growth, and disfigure the affected area.
Also known as: linear Scleroderma, linear scleroderma, Scleroderma, linear, en coup de saber, en coup de sabre, linear morphea
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