Abstract

The acquired perforating dermatosis is constituted by a group of diseases whose main characteristic is the transepithelial elimination of altered dermal material. It has the clinical appearance of crateriform papules or nodules, with central keratotic plug, which may suggest some kind of transepithelial purging; nevertheless the final diagnosis is histologic. The dermoscopic examination is a useful tool that helps to exclude similar dermatoses, such as nodular prurigo and hypertrophic lichen planus. The present article discusses the clinical and dermoscopic correlation of this dermatosis.

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