Superficial morphea: case report, look-alikes, pathogenesis, and treatment.

Dermatol Online J

University of Vermont College of Medicine, Burlington, Vermont University of Vermont Medical Center, Burlington, Vermont.

Published: May 2017

Superficial morphea, a rare variant of morphea, is characterized by hypopigmented to hyperpigmented skin lesions located predominantly in a symmetric fashion at intertriginous sites. These patches and plaques typically lack the significant induration, contractures, and atrophy seen in other subtypes of morphea. Histologic examination is key for accurate diagnosis considering the number of similar conditions which may clinically mimic superficial morphea. Herein, we present a case of a 25-year-old woman who re-presented for consultation in our clinic after gradual progression of her skin lesions. In addition, we review dermatologic look-alikes, as well as the pathophysiology and treatment options for superficial morphea.

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