Abstract
Galli- Galli disease is a rare acantholytic variant of Dowling- Degos disease, with few cases reported in the literature till date. We here, describe an interesting case of Galli- Galli disease with prominent histopathological findings. Future studies and genotype-phenotype correlations may elucidate why acantholysis is observed in some patients, but not in others.
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