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Thank you so much to the Bangladesh's team for the excellent presentation!! my first time learning about morphea from a focused presentation.  One question from HY (China): Is evolvement of morphea to SSc possible?  What's the common mechanism under these 2 conditions?   

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Morphea does not evolve into systemic sclerosis as per the current concept. Rather morphea and sysytemic sclerosis may coexist rarely. Microchimerism is a probable common mechanism that may lead to both.

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