Balat A.Akinci A.Turgut M.Mizrak B.Aydin A.2024-08-042024-08-0419990041-4301https://hdl.handle.net/11616/90475Eoslnophilic fasciitis is a rare disease in children. Although changes similar to linear scleroderma have been reported, the outcome is usually good. In this report, a 10-year-old boy who developed eosinophilic fasciitis without a good response to steroids is presented. He progressed to linear scleroderma within months. Our case reinforces the hypothesis that eosinophilic fasciitis may be an early manifestation or a variant of localized scleroderma similar to the other cases in the literature.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessChildhood sclerodermaEosinophilic fasciitisEosinophilic fasciitis - Progression to linear scleroderma. A Case ReportArticle413381385107701022-s2.0-0033156115Q3