Juvenile Linear Scleroderma: A Case Report

Journal Title: People's Journal of Scientific Research. - Year 2014, Vol 7, Issue 2

Abstract

Linear Scleroderma is a rare type of localized scleroderma which occurs most frequently in childhood, but also may develop in adults. We report a 14 year old female, who on basis of thorough clinical examination was diagnosed as case of Linear Scleroderma.

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Apurva Khare, , Prashant P Choubey

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Apurva Khare, , Prashant P Choubey (2014). Juvenile Linear Scleroderma: A Case Report. People's Journal of Scientific Research., 7(2), 67-69. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-121578