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Muhammad Pervaiz Iqbal1, Doulat Rai Bajaj
1Department of Dermatology, Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences, Jamshoro.
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Disabling pansclerotic morphoea of children is a clinical subset of morphoea that tends to involve deeper structures and progresses relentlessly. This is a case of 09 years old girl who developed morphoea in pansclerotic form on limb and in plaque form on abdomen. The combination is rare and resulted in severe shortening and functional disability of the involved limbs.
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