“…Originating from the initial description by Brunsting et al in 1930, this dermatosis predominantly afflicts females, typically within the age range of 20 to 50 years [1,2,[4][5][6]. The typical anatomical targets of PG encompass the lower limbs, hands, feet, and trunk, with the occasional involvement of diverse sites such as the genital mucosa, eyes, spleen, and lungs [1,7]. Distinct clinical variants of PG include the classic ulcerative type and another three forms (vegetative, bullous-pustular, and superficial granulomatous) [1,7].…”