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Presenting characteristics and progression of pediatric-onset morphea: Interim analysis of a prospective registry.

Ashley T NgHeather A Brandling-BennettBeth A DroletDawn H SiegelYvonne E Chiu
Published in: Pediatric dermatology (2023)
Morphea is a rare fibrosing disorder with a highly variable disease course, which can complicate management. Here, we present a prospective cohort study describing the current treatments used in the management of pediatric-onset morphea and assessing responses to systemic and topical therapies. Most patients demonstrated inactive disease by 1 year, regardless of treatment, though recurrences were common in our cohort overall (39%). Our results support the need for continuous monitoring of all children with morphea following the completion of treatment, including topical treatment, due to high rates of disease relapse.
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