2017
DOI: 10.1111/ced.13019
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Segmental lichen aureus in infancy

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“…Sporadic reports describe the dermoscopy features of other genital disorders in both sexes, such as clear cell acanthoma, 121 eruptive vellus hair cysts, 122 lichen aureus, 123 median raphe cyst, 124 metastasis, 29 Mondor’s disease, 125 neutrophilic sebaceous adenitis, 126 Paget’s disease, 127 porokeratosis ptychotropica, 128 postinflammatory pigmentation, 16,17 pseudoxanthomatous mastocytosis, 129 purpura, 16 tick bite, 130,131 and verruciform xanthoma 132–134 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sporadic reports describe the dermoscopy features of other genital disorders in both sexes, such as clear cell acanthoma, 121 eruptive vellus hair cysts, 122 lichen aureus, 123 median raphe cyst, 124 metastasis, 29 Mondor’s disease, 125 neutrophilic sebaceous adenitis, 126 Paget’s disease, 127 porokeratosis ptychotropica, 128 postinflammatory pigmentation, 16,17 pseudoxanthomatous mastocytosis, 129 purpura, 16 tick bite, 130,131 and verruciform xanthoma 132–134 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The literature on paediatric PPD describes Schamberg disease as the most common subtype, with increasing reports of other PPD subtypes in children 6,7,38–40 . We found the highest prevalence to be the lichen aureus subtype, followed by Schamberg disease, the Majocchi subtype, and the Doucas and Kapetanakis subtype (Table 1).…”
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confidence: 64%
“…Obwohl LA gewöhnlich auf ein kleines Gebiet beschränkt ist, gibt es mehrere Berichte über segmentalen LA [1,4,5], darunter auch pädiatrische Fälle [6,7]. Histologisch ist der Lichen aureus durch ein lichenoides lymphozytäres Infiltrat mit einer Grenzzone und Erythrozyten‐Extravasaten gekennzeichnet.…”
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