Inflammatory morphea in the context of Raynaud phenomenon
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Inflammatory morphea in the context of Raynaud phenomenon
Abstract
A 37-year-old woman presented with a one-year history of asymptomatic, red-brown patches and plaques on the abdomen and extremities, in the context of Raynaud phenomenon and anti-centromere antibodies. Two biopsy specimens confirmed the diagnosis of inflammatory morphea. Even in the absence of initial symptoms to support systemic disease, patients presenting with morphea in the setting of Raynaud phenomenon or anti-centromere antibodies deserve close surveillance for the possibility of CREST syndrome and systemic sclerosis.
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