Localized scleroderma in children
Localized scleroderma is an autoimmune disease affecting the dermis and underlying tissues (subcutaneous tissue, fascia, muscles, bones). The disease mainly occurs in women aged 20-50 years; however, children aged 7-10 years represent about 15% of all cases. Clinical course of juvenile localized scl...
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Main Authors: | Katarzyna A. Wolska-Gawron (Author), Dorota Krasowska (Author) |
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Termedia Publishing House,
2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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