Dermoscopic clues to diagnose acantholytic dyskeratosis

  • Specchio F
  • Argenziano G
  • Tiodorovic-Zivkovic D
  • et al.
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Abstract

A 61-year-old man presented with multiple small, reddish, eroded papules located on his chest (Figure 1A). Histo-Figure 1. (A) Clinical examination of case 1 showed multiple confluent erythematous papules in a patient with Grover's disease. (B) Clinically , multiple reddish papules were observed on the chest of a patient with stage IV melanoma treated with vemurafenib. (Copyright: ©2015 Specchio et al.) pathologic examination revealed the typical findings of Grover's disease. Case 2 A 47-year-old woman was treated with vemurafenib for stage

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Specchio, F., Argenziano, G., Tiodorovic-Zivkovic, D., Moscarella, E., Lallas, A., Zalaudek, I., & Longo, C. (2015). Dermoscopic clues to diagnose acantholytic dyskeratosis. Dermatology Practical & Conceptual, 69–70. https://doi.org/10.5826/dpc.0501a11

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