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Akay BN et al. – The authors report a 74–year–old woman who was treated with radiotherapy for endometrial carcinoma. About 3.5 years after the first dose of radiotherapy, the patient developed linear morphoea starting from the radiation port and affecting distant, nonirradiated skin. Lesions of radiation–induced morphoea are generally described as well–demarcated, indurated plaques with varying amounts of associated erythema; however, there is no previous publication of unilateral band–like distribution of morphoea associated with radiotherapy, to knowledge.

   

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