Abstract
Scleredema of Buschke is a rare disorder in which areas of induration appear in the skin, commonly after a remote infection and sometimes with diabetes and para-proteinemias. We report an unusual finding in an adult patient of long standing classical scleredema who developed chronic clustered papules/pseudovesicular lesions with koebnerization after a bacterial infection of the upper back.
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