Generalized lichen nitidus is a rare condition that typically manifests with clusters of multiple, discrete, shiny, 1-3-mm papules that are flesh-colored to pink or brown [1, 2]. Histopathologically, it is… Click to show full abstract
Generalized lichen nitidus is a rare condition that typically manifests with clusters of multiple, discrete, shiny, 1-3-mm papules that are flesh-colored to pink or brown [1, 2]. Histopathologically, it is characterized by a dense lymphohistiocytic infiltrate within dermal papillae [1]. While the etiology is unknown, genetic and immunologic factors have been implicated in disease pathogenesis [1, 2]. Herein, we present a case of generalized lichen nitidus-like eruption in the setting of immunotherapy [...]
               
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