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Scleroderma linear: apparently linear morphea following the Blaschko lines.

Scleroderma ligamentous: broad, only partially indurated, symptom-free ligaments.

Scleroderma linear: band-shaped and confetti-like brown lesions on the upper arm of a 12-year-old boy.

Scleroderma ligamentous: for years slowly progressive, only moderately indurated ligamentous morphea in a 42-year-old woman; no movement restrictions of the joints.

Scleroderma ligamentous: for years slowly progressive, only moderately indurated ligamentous morphea in a 42-year-old woman; no movement restrictions of the joints.

Scleroderma ligamentous: ligamentous morphea coveringseveral joint areas with pelvic obliquity.


Scleroderma ligamentous: for years slowly progressive, only moderately indurated ligamentous morphea in a 42-year-old woman; no movement restrictions of the joints; follicular structures within the lesions no longer detectable (inlet: mutual area with distinct keratosis follicularis).



