| Literature DB >> 24319593 |
Julio C Sartori-Valinotti1, Megha M Tollefson, Ann M Reed.
Abstract
Morphea and systemic sclerosis are fibrosing disorders of the skin that share common inflammatory and immunologic pathways that are responsible for the vascular changes, increased collagen production, and extracellular matrix proliferation seen in both conditions. Recent advances in molecular biology techniques have furthered our knowledge of the potential underlying pathogenic mechanisms and offer new and provocative areas of research for novel diagnostic and therapeutic interventions. This review focuses on the role of vascular injury in the development of morphea, the use of ultrasonography as a diagnostic modality, and well-established and newly proposed treatments.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 24319593 PMCID: PMC3844232 DOI: 10.1155/2013/467808
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Autoimmune Dis ISSN: 2090-0430
Figure 1Plaque-type morphea.
Figure 3Linear morphea affecting the leg.
Figure 4Linear morphea of the upper extremity.
Figure 5Linear morphea of the mouth. Note subtle changes of the inner upper lip and gingival mucosa around the maxillary right central incisor.