Miliarial type pseudolymphoma mimicking as granulomatous rosacea
Miliarial type lymphocytoma cutis is a rare type of psuedolymphoma which is described by numerous semi-translucent papules on the sun exposed regions. Herein, we present a 25-year-old woman with numerous permanent translucent tiny papules on the face. Microscopic examination revealed dense infiltrat...
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Main Authors: | Gharaei Nejad Kaveh (Author), Rafiei Rana (Author), Azimi Seyyede Zeinab (Author), Rafiee Behnam (Author) |
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