Abstract

Childhood scleroderma may present in a variety of clinical forms that differ in clinical presentation, extracutaneous features, clinical course, and outcome. All include hardening of the skin as a major feature. This article reviews these various entities, focusing on primarily the clinical features. In addition, current concepts regarding pathogenesis and treatment are discussed.

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