Morphea, also known as localized scleroderma, is defined as a sclerosus skin condition that can extend to the subcutaneous tissue but with no Raynaud’s phenomenon or visceral involvement. Some clinical forms may have a functional and aesthetic impact, hence the interest of treatment of early stage inflammation. We here describe the epidemio-clinical, therapeutic and evolutionary features of different forms of morphea, by reporting a series of 24 cases.
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Elloudi, S., Baybay, H., Gallouj, S., & Mernissi, F. Z. (2018). Localized scleroderma: About 24 cases. Pan African Medical Journal, 29. https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2018.29.53.11592
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