Korean J Dermatol.  1987 Apr;25(2):255-259.

A Case of Linear Scleroderma Resembling Pseudoainhum

Abstract

We report herein a caae of linear scleroderma resembling pseudoainhum. The patient was a 17-year-old boy who has 10 years history of linear, ivory colored, atraphic patch on his left 4th finger and left arm. The lesion was progreased slowly, and 2 years before he visited our hospital, his left 4th finger was amputated spontaneously. In histopathological examination, packed collagen, thick collagen bundle in dermis, and large areas of subcutaneous fat were replaced by eollagen fiber. Diagnosis was confirmed by the characteristics of clinical features and histopathologic findings of the skin. As therapeutic trials, steroid intralesional injection, immunotherapy with levamisole, agd penicillamine were attempted.

Keyword

Scleroderma; Linear; Pseudoainhum

MeSH Terms

Adolescent
Arm
Collagen
Dermis
Diagnosis
Fingers
Humans
Immunotherapy
Injections, Intralesional
Levamisole
Male
Penicillamine
Scleroderma, Localized*
Skin
Subcutaneous Fat
Collagen
Levamisole
Penicillamine
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