A Child With Morphea in a Zosteriform Distribution

Morfea sklerotik plaklarla karakterize, deriye sınırlı localize scleroderma formudur. Sebebi net olarak bilinmemekle birlikte, çeşitli mekanizmalar (genetik, enfeksiyöz, otoimmün) suçlanmaktadır. Çocuklar ve genç bayanlar arasında daha sık olarak gözlenmektedir. Klinik iyi olsa da bazen kalıcı seyir gösterebilmektedir. Morfea, plak, generalize, büllöz, derin ve lineer olmak üzere 5 klinik tipte ortaya çıkmaktadır. Zosteriform morfea, nadir gözlenen ve yeni tanımlanan bir morfea formudur. 6 yaşında kız çocuk, öncesinde zona geçirme hikayesi olmaksızın 2 aydır zosteriform desende, çok sayıda beyaz-kahverengi asemptomatik plaklardan şikayetçi idi. Biz öncesinde zona hikayesi olmaksızın zosteriform paterndeki ilk çocuk olguyu sunduk
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Zosteriform, Morfea, çocuk

A Child With Morphea in a Zosteriform Distribution

Morphea is a localized form of scleroderma which is characterized by sclerotic plaques, limited to the skin. Although its cause is unknown, various (genetic, infectious and autoimmune) mechanisms have been suggested. It is more common among children and young women. Although clinical outcome is good, sometimes it can be prominent. Morphea have five subtypes, which are known as plaque, generalized, bullous, deep and linear forms. Zosteriform morphea is a recently described pattern and it is rarely observed. A six years old female, was admitted with multiple brown and white asymptomatic plaques arranged in a zosteriform pattern, confined to the right back since two months, without history of herpes zoster at the same location. We aimed to report the first pediatric case of morphea with zosteriform pattern in the absence of herpes zoster history.

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  • Başlangıç: 2015
  • Yayıncı: Sağlık Bilimleri Araştırmaları Derneği