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Case Number : Case 1610 - 26 August Posted By: Guest

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Clinical Details: 4th Toe lesion. ?Pyogenic granuloma

Case Posted by Dr RIchard Carr


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Raul Perret

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Childblain lupus was my first thought as I think there is some interface change (mainly in the last picture). But im on the cellphone so if its an illusion the diagnosis should be consistent with perniosis

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Dr. Richard Carr

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Looks like i'm in the minority in thinking this is fairly typical histology for lichen sclerosus!  LS has been reported on the finger, palm and even nails.  Clearly this case requires clinicopathological correlation. It was a case kindly sent to me by Dr Chris Allen.  I'll try to get follow-up.

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