1948
DOI: 10.1001/archderm.1948.01520200004001
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Linear Scleroderma

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“…The question whether linear scleroderma follows Blaschko's lines is controversial. An earlier study suggested a dermatomal distribution of the disease (11), and in a review published in 1994 it was noted that there have been no examples of patients with linear scleroderma along the lines of Blaschko (5). In 1996, however, Hauser et al (12) described a patient with multiple morphea arranged along Blaschko's lines and discussed the close relation between morphea and linear atrophoderma of Moulin, which is also known to follow Blaschko's lines.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The question whether linear scleroderma follows Blaschko's lines is controversial. An earlier study suggested a dermatomal distribution of the disease (11), and in a review published in 1994 it was noted that there have been no examples of patients with linear scleroderma along the lines of Blaschko (5). In 1996, however, Hauser et al (12) described a patient with multiple morphea arranged along Blaschko's lines and discussed the close relation between morphea and linear atrophoderma of Moulin, which is also known to follow Blaschko's lines.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such bands may be distributed along the long axis of one or several spinal root zones. Rubin [30] found in 13 patients with linear scleroderma of the legs, lower parts of the abdomen and buttock th at 70 percent had spina bifida occulta, and some had other abnorm alities of the lower part of the spine in addition. Four of them had lesions of morphea as well as linear scleroderma, suggesting a common pathogensis.…”
Section: Theories Relative To the Blister Formationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Es ist ein Fall bekannt, darJ eine IJlachstelle von 30 cm Lange auf der 4 km langen Strecke 19 Schienenbriiche verursachte (s. [a]); in der Deutschen Bauzeitung, 1893, S. 155, wird sogar von 81 Briichen berichtet. -Die FEachstellenhohe erreicht bis 20 mm, ja sogar 31 mm (s. [a], [7]). Das Vorkommen von Flachstellen ist haufig.…”
Section: Einleitung : Geschichte Des Problemsunclassified
“…Das Vorkommen von Flachstellen ist haufig. RUBIN fuhrt in [7] an, daB 1,56% von beobachteten Wagenradern Flachstellen aufwiesen. Das bedeutet, dalj jeder Zug ein bis zwei Achsen mit Flachstellen besitzt.…”
Section: Einleitung : Geschichte Des Problemsunclassified