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Unilateral Multisegmental Morphea

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There are 5 subtypes of morphea that are based on disease distribution and presentation, including plaque, localized, generalized, linear, and deep morphea. We report a case of a young patient with morphea lesions in scattered locations confined to 1 side of the body, which we have termed unilateral multisegmental morphea.


 

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