| Plural | morpheas |
localized morphea
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generalized morphea
German_translation
linear morphea
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guttate morphea
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deep morphea
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morphea profunda
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bullous morphea
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disabling morphea
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morphea lesions
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active morphea
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morphea lesions typically appear as thickened patches of skin with a waxy or ivory color.
the diagnosis of morphea often involves a skin biopsy to confirm the condition.
treatment options for morphea include topical corticosteroids and phototherapy.
patients with morphea may experience itching and discomfort in the affected areas.
early detection of morphea is crucial for effective management of the disease.
the severity of morphea can vary significantly from mild to severe cases.
inflammation associated with morphea can lead to permanent skin changes if left untreated.
morphea plaques commonly develop on the trunk, limbs, and occasionally the face.
understanding the specific type of morphea helps guide appropriate treatment strategies.
morphea management requires a multidisciplinary approach involving dermatologists.
disease activity in morphea needs to be monitored regularly through clinical assessments.
some patients with morphea may achieve complete remission with proper treatment.
the onset of morphea usually occurs in adulthood but can affect children as well.
morphea symptoms may include skin tightening, discoloration, and loss of hair.
progression of morphea can be slowed with immunosuppressive medications.
localized morphea
German_translation
generalized morphea
German_translation
linear morphea
German_translation
guttate morphea
German_translation
deep morphea
German_translation
morphea profunda
German_translation
bullous morphea
German_translation
disabling morphea
German_translation
morphea lesions
German_translation
active morphea
German_translation
morphea lesions typically appear as thickened patches of skin with a waxy or ivory color.
the diagnosis of morphea often involves a skin biopsy to confirm the condition.
treatment options for morphea include topical corticosteroids and phototherapy.
patients with morphea may experience itching and discomfort in the affected areas.
early detection of morphea is crucial for effective management of the disease.
the severity of morphea can vary significantly from mild to severe cases.
inflammation associated with morphea can lead to permanent skin changes if left untreated.
morphea plaques commonly develop on the trunk, limbs, and occasionally the face.
understanding the specific type of morphea helps guide appropriate treatment strategies.
morphea management requires a multidisciplinary approach involving dermatologists.
disease activity in morphea needs to be monitored regularly through clinical assessments.
some patients with morphea may achieve complete remission with proper treatment.
the onset of morphea usually occurs in adulthood but can affect children as well.
morphea symptoms may include skin tightening, discoloration, and loss of hair.
progression of morphea can be slowed with immunosuppressive medications.
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