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Furunculosis/diagnosis , Furunculosis/pathology , Nose Diseases/diagnosis , Nose Diseases/pathology , Child , Female , HumansSubject(s)
Exanthema , Child , Exanthema/diagnosis , Exanthema/etiology , Humans , Pruritus/diagnosis , Pruritus/etiology , SkinABSTRACT
Neutrophilic dermatosis of the hands (NDH) is a rare localized acral variant of Sweet syndrome. NDH predominantly involves the dorsal hands with characteristic dense dermal neutrophilic infiltrate with an upper dermal edema observed on histopathology. Unusual findings like palmar involvement and predominant lymphomononuclear dermal infiltration in our case with NDH, makes it an interesting read.
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Pityriasis rosea (PR) is a common papulosquamous disorder that may be related to primary infection or endogenous reactivation of human herpesvirus 7 and 6. Based on morphology, distribution, and size of lesions, several atypical variants of PR have been described. PR following the lines of Blaschko represents an atypical variant that has seldom been described in the literature. Here, we describe a child with diabetes who developed PR in a symmetrical, blaschkolinear configuration.