Morphea type or plaque type of circumscribed scleroderma: slightly idurated irregularly bordered white plaque with a parchment-like, scale-free surface; discreet, light red rimythema.
Morphea-type or plaque-type of circumscribed scleroderma: kuam idurized irregularly bordered brownish plaque with a scale-free surface. No rimythem. In the lower part of the plaque smaller, whitish, clearly indurated area.
plaque type of circumscribed scleroderma: large, circumcircularly bounded, red-violet, surface smooth plaques with centrally embedded, bizarre whitish indurations. the surface is shiny like parchment. there is a feeling of tension. no pain.
Circumscripts of scleroderma (plaque-type). 24 months ago, a progressive, 26 x 21 cm large, flat, partially white-porcelain-like indurated area appeared for the first time in a 21-year-old patient. Additional findings were extensive brownish hyperpigmentation as well as multiple, partly very dark pigmented nevi in a trunk accentuated distribution.
scleroderma circumscripts (plaque type). large, map-like bizarrely limited, brown, smooth plaques. no recognizable inflammatory symptoms. there is no feeling of tension. no pain. comment: apparently largely aphlegmatic (healed) scleroderma.
Scleroderma, circumscribed (plaque-type). Large circumscribed scleroderma with flat, little indurated erythematous plaques and bizarrely configured, infiltrated, atrophic (surface like cigarette paper) porcelain white plaques. In these areas the varices are clearly prominent.
scleroderma circumscripts. large, circumcircularly bounded, red-violet, smooth plaque with centrally embedded yellow-white indurations. the surface here is parchment-like shiny. there is a feeling of tension. no pain.
scleroderma circumscripts (plaque-type). large,circumcircumscribed, red-violet, smooth plaque with centrally embedded yellow-white indurations. the surface here is shiny like parchment. there is a feeling of tension. no pain. DD: scleroderma-like borreliosis!
Scleroderma circumscripts (plaque type). chronic, sharply defined, clearly indurated, whitish atrophic, smooth plaques with surrounding blue-violet to lilac resterythema (lilac ring). the individual plaques expand centrifugally increasingly and fade centrally. subjectively, there is only a slight feeling of tension.
unilateral circumscribed scleroderma: unilateral "segmental" circumscribed scleroderma. the lightly pigmented large-area plaques have existed for about 5 years. no increasing "growth" in the last few months.
scleroderma circumscribed (plaque-type). 46 years old patient. 10 years old clinical picture. extensive firmly indurated brown plaques on the trunk. "risen" pattern. smooth atrophic, mirror-like surface.
Circumscribed scleroderma (generalized plaque type): almost universal infection of the integument; typical of circumscribed scleroderma is the recess of the nipples and the perimamillary region.
scleroderma, circumscribed. generalized CS. blurred, clearly indurred, whitish atrophic plaques without any signs of inflammation, which do not move towards the lower surface. subjectively there is a slight feeling of tension. the trunk of the body is a typical predilection site.
Circumscripts of scleroderma (plaque-type/variant: Atrophodermia idiopathica et progressiva) Survey picture of the back: size-progressive, large-area, erythematous-livid to brown, confluent, discreetly indurated spots and plaques in the area of the back in a 68-year-old female patient. In the area of the flank and the lumbar spine, clearly sclerosed plaques of whitish colour with partly distinctly atrophic surface and partly livid marginal margins are found.
Circumscriptal scleroderma (plaque-type/variant: Atrophodermia idiopathica et progressiva) Survey picture of the trunk: 2 years ago for the first time appeared, since then size progressive, large-area, erythematous-livid to brown, confluent, discreetly indurated spots and plaques in the region of the trunk in a 68-year-old female patient. In the region of the lower abdomen on the right side clearly sclerosed plaques of whitish color with partly distinctly atrophic surface and partly livid margins are found.
Circumscribed scleroderma (plaque type): for about 2 years first occurring, since then progressive in size, large, brown, locally confluent, moderately indurated stains and plaques in the area of the trunk in a 28-year-old female patient.
Circumscripts of scleroderma: white moderately indurated plaques, here marked transparently, the underplaque is cut off horizontally.
Circumscribed scleroderma (type Atrophodermia idiopathica et progressiva ): since about 2-3 years first appearing, since then size progressive, large brown, little indurated, non-symptomatic spots in the area of the trunk in a 23-year-old female patient.
Circumscribed scleroderma (plaque-type): Survey image of the back: size-progressive, large, brownish, confluent, only slightly indurated spots and plaques on the back in a 58-year-old female patient.
Circumscripts of scleroderma (small-heart plaque or confetti type): disseminated, symptomless, 0.1-0.2 cm large, confetti-like, white spots/papules with (incident light microscopic) detectable, atropically shiny surface. The skin lesions have now been discovered (by chance) after sunbathing. Histology: No evidence of Lichen sclerosus.
Scleroderma circumscribed, atrophying type (Atrophodermia idiopathica et progressiva Pasini-Pierini): Rather beekeeping development for about 1/2 year, no subjective complaints.
Scleroderma circumscripts (linear scleroderma of the type scleroderma en coup de sabre). 37-year-oldman; 6 months ago this linear depression was observed for the first time (rather coincidentally) on the right and left forehead. They would have become apparent since then.
Circumscribed scleroderma (linear scleroderma of the type scleroderma en coup de sabre). 10-year-oldgirl; 6 months ago this linear depression was observed for the first time (rather coincidentally) on the right side of the forehead. No significant symptoms.
Scleroderma, circumscripts. progress documentation, picture 1: 5-year-old patient before the onset of the disease.
Scleroderma, circumscript. progress documentation, Figure 3: Neurological (facial paresis) and ophthalmological (oculomotorius paresis) complications in the context of circumscript scleroderma en coup de sabre at the age of 16 years
Circumscribed scleroderma: 52-year-old woman, existing for about 1 year, histologically morphea secured.
Circumscribed scleroderma (plaque type): brownish plaques that have existed since early childhood, are only slightly indurated, unilateral, and completely asymptomatic.
Circumscribed scleroderma (linear type) "Burnt out" linear scleroderma with blurred, clearly indurated, whitish atrophic plaques without any signs of inflammation; apart from a slight feeling of tension no other subjective symptoms.
scleroderma circumscript(type band-shaped circumscript scleroderma). 35-year-old woman. known morphea with further progression. no significant symptoms. no restrictions in mobility.
scleroderma circumscript(type band-shaped circumscript scleroderma). 35-year-old woman. known morphea with further progression. no significant symptoms. no restrictions in mobility.
scleroderma circumscripts (linear type): band-shaped expression of the scleroderma focus on the upper and lower leg. in the thigh area, clear atrophy of skin, subcutaneous fatty tissue (and muscles). clinical picture developed over a period of about 7 years. pulling and stabbing complaints during sports activities.
Circumscript scleroderma: profound circumscript scleroderma (deep morphea); rare subtype of circumscript scleroderma (<5% of patients); nodular indurations in the subcutaneous fatty tissue were found.
Scleroderma circumscripts: Band-like form of the scleroderma focus on the upper and lower leg. clinical picture that developed slowly over a period of about 7 years. pulling and stabbing complaints during sports activities.
Scleroderma circumscripts (type band-shaped circumscripts scleroderma). 32-year-old woman, for years progressive symptoms. no significant symptoms. no restrictions in mobility.
Scleroderma circumscripts (type band-shaped circumscripts scleroderma). 32-year-old woman, for years progressive symptoms. no significant symptoms. no restrictions in mobility.
Circumscribed scleroderma: plaque-like development of the scleroderma focus on the upper and lower leg in a 12-year-old girl. the clinical picture developed continuously. pulling and stabbing symptoms during sports activities. here initial findings. see following figure.
Circumscribed scleroderma. Findingsafter five years.
Band-shaped circumscribed scleroderma: brownish plaques that have existed for years and are progressive, symptom-free.
Circumscribed scleroderma (linear type): 9-year-old boy; since 1.5 years development of a still progressive sclerosing ligament on the right arm; temporary pulling pain.
Circumscribed scleroderma. Atrophy of the right leg muscles, atrophy of the gluteal muscles on the right, shortening of the right leg (difference 2.0 cm) with consecutive secondary pelvic obliquity and scoliosis in a 19-year-old female patient. The right knee joint is massively restricted in its movement (extension/flexion 0/25/100).
Circumscribed scleroderma. Atrophy of the right leg muscles, atrophy of the gluteal muscles on the right, shortening of the right leg (difference 2.0 cm) with consecutive secondary pelvic obliquity and scoliosis in a 19-year-old female patient. Multiple white indurated plaques on the right leg are also present on the thighs, lower legs and in the foot area.
scleroderma circumscripts (plaque-type). 44-year-old female patient. 10 years old clinical picture. extensive firmly indurated reddish plaques on trunk and extremities. condition before therapy.
scleroderma circumscripts (plaque-type). 44 years old patient. 10 years old clinical picture. condition after therapy (high-dose steroid/MTX therapy: 6 monthly cycles with 3x1000mg predisolone i.v. - continuous basic therapy with 15mg MTX /week p.o.). complete regression of the sclerotizations
Circumscripts of scleroderma (plaque or morphea type); course within 6 years; slowly progressing in size, partly erythematous, also brownish spots and plaques.
Circumscripts of scleroderma (plaque or morphea type);course within 6 years; extensive healing. Above right: extensive scarring with reticular pigmentation mutation; below left: healing with a blurred spot.
differential diagnosis "scleroderma circumscripts" : diagnosis: generalized cGVHD: general ized, scleroderma-like, hardly itchy generalized graft versus host disease. graft-versus-host disease occurred about 2 years after stem cell transplantation. poikiloderma with bunchy, hyper- and depigmented indurated plaques.
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