Late onset 'en coup de sabre' following trauma: Rare presentation of a rare disease
En coup de sabre (linear scleroderma of face) is a rare type of morphea (localized scleroderma) involving frontoparietal area of the forehead and scalp. Many triggering factors have been implicated in the development of morphea like trauma, immobilization, bacille Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccination,...
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Main Authors: | Tasleem Arif (Author), Imran Majid (Author), Mir Laieq Ishtiyaq Haji (Author) |
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