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Patchy red or purple areas on the skin that transform into thick, firm, white, and oval-shaped areas similar to scleroderma are characteristic features of an autoimmune skin condition known as morphea. These lesions are painless, and the affected skin loses its flexibility. This is due to excessive collagen deposition. Face, neck, trunk, feet, and arms are frequently affected by these lesions.

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Morphea - Types, Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment

This article deals with morphea, a rare skin condition known as localized scleroderma. Read below to get more details.

5 min readOctober 6, 2022