The Hair Loss Encyclopedia
localized skin thickening in a linear pattern, often affecting limbs
Linear Scleroderma, also known as Linear Morphea, is a localized form of scleroderma that typically appears as a single line or band of thickened, discolored skin. This condition often affects the skin and underlying tissues, including muscles and bones, and can lead to significant cosmetic and functional impairments, especially when it occurs on the face or limbs.