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Thursday, August 02, 2007

Sclerotic patch


This 35 year old Asian male patient presented with this unilateral hyperpigmented sclerotic patch over the face for 20 years. What is your diagnosis?
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Blogger kiran nabar said...

Dear Dr. Bell,
You should have posted 1-2 more photos with front view and with lat view showing upper level of lesions.To me lesions are raised hypopigmented(not hyper) papules and plaques + some koenner.There are islands of normal skin in between. Frankly speaking I could not diagnose it. Just a chance- can it be confluence of verruca plana.Are you planning biopsy?
Kiran Nabar

9:12 PM  
Blogger kiran nabar said...

Read it as koebner

9:13 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

this appears to be post inflmatoryhyperpigmentation with sclerotic changes.This could be post caustic burn mark

8:13 PM  

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