Abstract
Aims: Juvenile scleroderma with isolated CNS manifestations is a rare autoimmune disease. Correct diagnosis is often delayed, evidence-based treatment plans do not exist, and they are currently based on case series. Major clinical symptoms are seizures, paresthesia, and neuropsychological dysfunction.
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