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Papulosquamous Diseases

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Papulosquamous diseases that will be shown in this chapter are palmoplantar psoriasis, inverse psoriasis, pityriasis lichenoides et varioliformis acuta, purpuric pityriasis rosea, generalized papular pityriasis rosea, pigmentary pityriasis rosea, keratosis follicularis squamosa (Dohi), hypertrophic lichen planus, lichen planopilaris, lichen planus pigmentosus-inversus, linear lichen planus pigmentosus, nail lichen planus, coincidence of lichen planus and vitiligo, acute generalized lichen planus, dermatosis papulosa nigra, lichen sclerosus, erythromelanosis follicularis faciei et colli, lichen aureus, generalized lichen nitidus, and pityriasis rotunda.

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Di, M. et al. (2018). Papulosquamous Diseases. In: Zhu, WY., Tan, C., Zhang, Rz. (eds) Atlas of Skin Disorders. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-8037-1_9

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