“…The most commonly affected areas are the neck, anterior thoracic region, axillae, shoulders, abdomen, and pubic region, with the lesions usually distributed symmetrically [3,4,9]. It may occasionally affect the forearms, hands, forehead, scalp, inguinal region, and genital region [4,6,11]. Differential diagnoses include the following: lichen planus, lichen nitidus, flat warts, pseudoxanthoma elasticum, Darier disease, eruptive xanthomas, eruptive vellus hair cysts, disseminated granuloma annulare, hyperplasia of the sebaceous glands, and milia [3,4,6,13].…”