“…With the exception of one case occurring in a patient immunosuppressed from HIV infection (Nguyen et al, 2017), published cases have been associated with cardiac and lung transplants (Canavan et al, 2017;Ho et al, 2015;Smith et al, 2018). Immunosuppressive medicines in these organ transplant recipients included prednisone, azathioprine, sirolimus, tacrolimus, everolimus, and mycophenolate (Canavan et al, 2017;Ho et al, 2015;Smith et al, 2018). Histopathology reveals epidermal papillomatosis, dyskeratotic keratinocytes in the epidermis, and irregular columns of parakeratosis, the latter referred to as "peacock plumage," "columnar dyskeratosis," or "tiered parakeratosis with dyskeratosis" (Figure 1d) (Canavan et al, 2018;Champagne et al, 2015;Ho et al, 2015;Nguyen et al, 2017;Pock and Stork, 2010).…”