Localized scleroderma

Localized scleroderma is the skin localized form of scleroderma (see this term) characterized by fibrosis of the skin causing cutaneous plaques or strips.

Hemiatrophy

Undergrowth of the limbs that affects only one side.


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PMID (PMCID)
10768634
FEMALE Adult
Hemimasticatory spasm associated with localized scleroderma and facial hemiatrophy.
Kim HJ, Jeon BS, Lee KW.
Arch Neurol. 2000;57(4):576-80.
Hemimasticatory spasm associated with localized scleroderma and facial hemiatrophy.
10768634
FEMALE Adult
Hemimasticatory spasm associated with localized scleroderma and facial hemiatrophy.
Kim HJ, Jeon BS, Lee KW.
Arch Neurol. 2000;57(4):576-80.
A 37-year-old woman had a 3-year history of involuntary spasms of the right masseter muscle in association with localized scleroderma and facial hemiatrophy.
1589383
MIXED_SAMPLE Middle Aged
Localized scleroderma and hemiatrophy in association with antibodies to double-stranded DNA.
Adebajo AO, Crisp AJ, Nicholls A, Hazleman BL.
Postgrad Med J. 1992;68(797):216-8.
We report here two cases showing associations between localized scleroderma and vasculitis, mononeuritis multiplex, juvenile chronic arthritis and hemiatrophy.
1589383
MIXED_SAMPLE Middle Aged
Localized scleroderma and hemiatrophy in association with antibodies to double-stranded DNA.
Adebajo AO, Crisp AJ, Nicholls A, Hazleman BL.
Postgrad Med J. 1992;68(797):216-8.
Localized scleroderma and hemiatrophy in association with antibodies to double-stranded DNA.
1485755
FEMALE Middle Aged
[Facial hemiatrophy, homolateral cervical linear scleroderma and thyroid disease].
Claudy AL, Segault D, Rousset H, Moulin G.
Ann Dermatol Venereol. 1992;119(8):543-5.
This case raises two problems: one is the problem of distinction between Romberg's disease and facial hemiatrophy due to a genuine localized scleroderma; the other concerns the relationship between localized scleroderma and dysthyroidism.
1485755
FEMALE Middle Aged
[Facial hemiatrophy, homolateral cervical linear scleroderma and thyroid disease].
Claudy AL, Segault D, Rousset H, Moulin G.
Ann Dermatol Venereol. 1992;119(8):543-5.
This case raises two problems: one is the problem of distinction between Romberg's disease and facial hemiatrophy due to a genuine localized scleroderma; the other concerns the relationship between localized scleroderma and dysthyroidism.
2707287
FEMALE Adult
Progressive hemifacial atrophy with localized scleroderma.
Tan E, Kurkcuoglu N, Atalag M, Gokoz A, Zileli T.
Eur Neurol. 1989;29(1):15-7.
We describe a patient with localized scleroderma in association with homolateral atrophy of the tongue and marked ipsilateral facial hemiatrophy which was confirmed histologically.
838576
MIXED_SAMPLE Adult
[Idiopathic and sclerodermic facial hemiatrophy with generalized myopathy. Clinical, electromyographic and histologic examinations of six patients].
Runne U, Fasshauer K.
Hautarzt. 1977;28(1):10-7.
These observations suggest that facial hemiatrophy can originate (a) in a localized scleroderma in the involved part of the face, (b) in an ipsilateral "sclerodermie en coup de sabre", or (c) in the coexistence of both.
838576
MIXED_SAMPLE Adult
[Idiopathic and sclerodermic facial hemiatrophy with generalized myopathy. Clinical, electromyographic and histologic examinations of six patients].
Runne U, Fasshauer K.
Hautarzt. 1977;28(1):10-7.
Two were found to have idiopathic and four facial hemiatrophy due to different types of localized scleroderma.
1028996
FEMALE Adult
Progressive facial hemiatrophy (Parry-Romberg syndrome).
Rischebieth RH.
Proc Aust Assoc Neurol. 1976;13:109-12.
In all three cases there is evidence of localised scleroderma or morphea in association with the facial hemiatrophy.