Abstract

The patient presented symmetrical, erythematousviolaceous plaques on the distal phalanges of the fingers and toes; the plaques had a hyperkeratotic and desquamative surface (Figures 1 and 2). There was also slight reddening and desquamation of the lobes of the ears. In addition, the patient was asthenic, with mild jaundice of the skin and mucosas, and presented hepatomegaly and palpable right lateral cervical lymph nodes that formed a mass of approximately 4 by 3 cm (Figure 3). Additional Tests

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