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Pigmented purpuric dermatosis in a young male
B D Harris1, E J Primka, K J Hollandsworth
1Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Department of Dermatology, Ohio 44195, USA.
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|March 11, 1999
Abstract:
The pigmented purpuric dermatoses (PPD) are a group of disorders that most often occur on the lower extremities of middle-aged adults as asymptomatic, yellow-orange patches with petechiae. The PPD represent a benign, often chronic, capillaritis of unknown cause. We present a case of PPD on the abdomen of a young male and emphasize careful observation in such a patient to reveal possible progression to purpuric mycosis fungoides.