linear morphea
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linear scleroderma — localized scleroderma in which the induration is in bandlike formations, with hyperpigmentation, hypopigmentation, and atrophy of the skin, subcutaneous tissue, muscle, and bone. When it involves the frontal or frontoparietal area of the forehead … Medical dictionary
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morphea — Cutaneous lesion(s) characterized by indurated, slightly depressed plaques of thickened dermal fibrous tissue of a whitish or yellowish white color surrounded by a pinkish or purplish halo. Lesions occur at any age, without systemic involvement,… … Medical dictionary
Frontal linear scleroderma — (also known as en coup de sabre or morphea en coup de sabre) is a type of linear scleroderma characterized by a linear band of atrophy and a furrow in the skin that occurs in the frontal or frontoparietal scalp.[1][2] Multiple lesions of en coup… … Wikipedia
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