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Multifocal cutaneous Rosai-Dorfman disease masquerading as lupus vulgaris in a child*

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erythematous plaques, nodules and scars on the right breast surrounding an area of central atrophy and hypopigmentation, which occurred due to the intralesional triamcinolone injections received by the patient from… Click to show full abstract

erythematous plaques, nodules and scars on the right breast surrounding an area of central atrophy and hypopigmentation, which occurred due to the intralesional triamcinolone injections received by the patient from a local practitioner (Figure 1). There was a reddish-yellow nodule of 1cm in size on the pinna of the left ear (Figure 2). There was no mucosal involvement. Routine biochemical tests were normal. Histopathological tiocytes and admixed plasma cells, neutrophils, lymphocytes and multinucleate giant cells. Histiocytes had abundant eosinophilic to

Keywords: multifocal cutaneous; disease masquerading; rosai dorfman; masquerading lupus; dorfman disease; cutaneous rosai

Journal Title: Anais Brasileiros de Dermatologia
Year Published: 2018

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