Pediatric Rheumatology Online Journal (Jul 2011)

Brain cavernomas associated with en coup de sabre linear scleroderma: Two case reports

  • Laxer Ronald M,
  • Young Daniel W,
  • Pope Elena,
  • Mannion Melissa,
  • Fain Emily T,
  • Cron Randy Q

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1546-0096-9-18
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
p. 18

Abstract

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Abstract Linear scleroderma is a form of localized scleroderma that primarily affects the pediatric population. When it occurs on the scalp or forehead, it is termed "en coup de sabre". In the en coup de sabre subtype, many extracutaneous associations, mostly neurological, have been described. A patient with linear scleroderma en coup de sabre was noted to have ipsilateral brain cavernomas by magnetic resonance imaging. Using a worldwide pediatric rheumatology electronic list-serve, another patient with the same 2 conditions was identified. These two patients are reported in this study. Consideration of neuroimaging studies to disclose abnormal findings in patients with linear scleroderma en coup de sabre is important for potentially preventing and treating neurological manifestations associated with this condition.