Role of imaging in morphea assessment: A review of the literature
Skin Research and Technology2023Vol. 29(7), pp. e13410–e13410
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Abstract
Studies showed that MRI can help to determine the depth of disease, particularly as a first-line and follow-up diagnostic tool, especially in generalized and deep morphea. In addition, brain MRI may be useful for patients with localized craniofacial scleroderma experiencing new or worsening neurological symptoms.
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