2007
DOI: 10.29333/ejgm/82492
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Is Prurutis Trigger Bandlike Pattern Darier Disease: Positive Koebner Phenomenon?

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“…To the best of our knowledge, asymmetrical lesions have not been reported in DD. In addition, DD has been reported in a patient who may have developed Koebner phenomenon 10 . We believed that the asymmetric lesions in the right leg might be due to Koebner phenomenon, as the involvement of the extensor sides of the leg is not a classic region and the patient gave a history of scratching the area with his right hand.…”
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“…To the best of our knowledge, asymmetrical lesions have not been reported in DD. In addition, DD has been reported in a patient who may have developed Koebner phenomenon 10 . We believed that the asymmetric lesions in the right leg might be due to Koebner phenomenon, as the involvement of the extensor sides of the leg is not a classic region and the patient gave a history of scratching the area with his right hand.…”
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“…Spontaneous remission is rare 2 . Treatment methods include topical retinoids, topical and oral retinoids, topical tacrolimus, topical 5‐fluorouracil, electrosurgery, dermabrasion, surgery, laser therapy and photodynamic therapy with 5‐aminolevulinic acid 6,10 …”
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