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Hiba Zaaroura1, Elena Pope1, Ronald M Laxer2
1Division of Dermatology, Division of Paediatric Medicine, The Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Pediatric Dermatology
|October 14, 2021
Abstract:
En coup de sabre form of morphea often affects the scalp with thickening, sclerosis, dyspigmentation, and scarring alopecia. Traditionally, it has been thought that the alopecia is not responsive to treatment and permanent. This report presents two cases with extensive, apparent scarring alopecia that improved with medical treatment.

