A case of localized scleroderma in a sculptor and his wife
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A case of localized scleroderma in a sculptor and his wife
Abstract
The etiology of localized scleroderma is unknown, and its pathogenetic relationship to its systemic counterpart is unclear. Environmental exposures, notably to silica dust, have long been suspected in the pathogenesis of the disorder. However, its relationship to the localized variant has not been well described. Here we present 2 cases of localized scleroderma in a sculptor and his wife who have extensive exposure to silica dust.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors have no conflict of interest to disclose. There were no funding sources for this work. This case is not currently submitted elsewhere; however, it was presented at a scientific meeting.
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