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Benign lichenoid keratosis: an off-center fold case
Ashley Hamstra1, Michael Messina1, Abel Torres1
1Department of Dermatology, Loma Linda University Medical Center, CA, USA.
Abstract:
This off-center fold case depicts the difficult differential diagnosis for benign lichenoid keratosis. It is challenging to diagnosis this benign lesion through clinical exam, dermoscopy, and even dermatopathology. Given its similar appearance to regressed melanoma, it is important to be cognizant of both and up to date on the dermatopathology clues.
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