PMID: 753851Dec 1, 1977Paper

Punctate porokeratosis. A clinical variant of porokeratosis of Mibelli

Journal of Cutaneous Pathology
H RahbariA H Mehregan

Abstract

Punctate porokeratosis is not usually recognized as a clinical form of porokeratosis of Mibelli. Two cases of punctate porokeratosis are presented. Other punctate lesions with similar clinical features which should be considered in the differential diagnosis are discussed.

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