Unique clinical presentations of pityriasis rosea: aphthous ulcers, vesicles and inverse distribution of lesions.
Publication/Presentation Date
2-15-2017
Abstract
Pityriasis Rosea (PR) is a common skin disorderencountered in daily practice. Although its etiologyhas not been established, there has been widespreadresearch into possibilities. The lack of its characteristicmanifestations, specifically the herald patch andtruncal involvement, can lead to pitfalls in diagnosis.Whereas other conditions in the differential diagnosisshould be considered, PR can at times also manifest inan atypical manner. We wish to illustrate three casesof PR including those that presented with aphthousulcers, vesicles, and an inverse pattern.
Volume
23
Issue
2
ISSN
1087-2108
Published In/Presented At
Gupta, N., & Levitt, J. O. (2017). Unique clinical presentations of pityriasis rosea: aphthous ulcers, vesicles and inverse distribution of lesions. Dermatology online journal, 23(2), 13030/qt3mk4z6w0.
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences
PubMedID
28329497
Department(s)
Department of Medicine, Department of Medicine Fellows and Residents, Fellows and Residents
Document Type
Article