2020
DOI: 10.5070/d3266049323
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An unusual presentation of localized bullous morphea

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“…As she was also suffering from genital lesions, and the areas on the hip and lower abdomen were painful and blistering, bullous LSA was considered a concomitant condition to the known morphea. The simultaneous presence of morphea and LSA is a well‐described phenomenon 4–6 . It has been shown that more than one‐third of patients with morphea also suffer from LSA (38%).…”
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“…As she was also suffering from genital lesions, and the areas on the hip and lower abdomen were painful and blistering, bullous LSA was considered a concomitant condition to the known morphea. The simultaneous presence of morphea and LSA is a well‐described phenomenon 4–6 . It has been shown that more than one‐third of patients with morphea also suffer from LSA (38%).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11 Recently, a coexistence of LSA and morphea in the same lesions have been described. 5 Some authors even consider both genital and extragenital LSA a superficial manifestation of morphea. 8 The exact pathogenesis of LSA is still unknown, but multiple aetiologies are believed to exist.…”
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