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Atypical Neuroimaging Manifestations of Linear Scleroderma “en coup de sabre”

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2015

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Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences
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M. ALLMENDINGER, Andrew, Joseph A. RICCI, Naman S. DESAI, Narayan VISWANADHAN, and Diana RODRIGUEZ. 2015. “Atypical Neuroimaging Manifestations of Linear Scleroderma “en coup de sabre”.” Iranian Journal of Child Neurology 9 (3): 62-68.

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Linear scleroderma “en coup de sabre” is a subset of localized scleroderma with band-like sclerotic lesions typically involving the fronto-parietal regions of the scalp. Patients often present with neurologic symptoms. On imaging, patients may have lesions in the cerebrum ipsilateral to the scalp abnormality. Infratentorial lesions and other lesions not closely associated with the overlying scalp abnormality, such as those found in the cerebellum, have been reported, but are extremely uncommon. We present a case of an 8-year-old boy with a left fronto-parietal “en coup de sabre” scalp lesion and describe the neuroimaging findings of a progressively enlarging left cerebellar lesion discovered incidentally on routine magnetic resonance imaging. Interestingly, the patient had no neurologic symptoms given the size of the mass identified.

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Linear Scleroderma “en coup de sabre”, Localized scleroderma, Morphea, Cerebellum, MRI

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