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A case of segmental stiff skin syndrome treated with systemic losartan.

Nicole Maillet-LebelVictor KoktaJerome CoulombeJulie Powell
Published in: Pediatric dermatology (2017)
Stiff skin syndrome (SSS) is a rare, autosomal dominant cutaneous disorder with progressive, symmetric, sclerotic skin changes of the shoulders, hips, and thighs. In a recent publication, a distinct segmental variant of SSS was proposed. In this report we discuss the case of a boy with segmental SSS and review the current literature.
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