2006
DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-3083.2006.01448.x
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Atypical molluscum contagiosum

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“…Typical lesions appear clinically as 2–5‐mm flesh coloured, dome‐shaped papules with central umbilication that contain a thick, whitish‐yellow curd‐like material. Lesions may occur in a variety of locations, but most commonly appear on the trunk, extremities, and axillae . Infection may also occur in the genital area when transmitted by sexual contact …”
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“…Typical lesions appear clinically as 2–5‐mm flesh coloured, dome‐shaped papules with central umbilication that contain a thick, whitish‐yellow curd‐like material. Lesions may occur in a variety of locations, but most commonly appear on the trunk, extremities, and axillae . Infection may also occur in the genital area when transmitted by sexual contact …”
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confidence: 99%
“…Lesions may occur in a variety of locations, but most commonly appear on the trunk, extremities, and axillae. 3,4 Infection may also occur in the genital area when transmitted by sexual contact. 5 The majority of MC cases can be diagnosed clinically.…”
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