Sclerosis and blisters: An uncommon association revealing a new case of bullous morphea
Bullous morphea is a rare variant of localized scleroderma (morphea) characterized by subepidermal bullae developed over sclerotic plaques. The pathogenesis of bullae formation has been the subject of several debates, which arrived at the conclusion of a multifactorial mechanism. We report the case...
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Main Authors: | Soraya Aouali (Author), Saida Sefraoui (Author), Kaoutar Sof (Author), Siham Dikhaye (Author), Nada Zizi (Author) |
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