Abstract

A 58-year-old woman presented for evaluation of asymptomatic vesicles near the right breast. She first noticed them 1-2 years ago and denied receiving prior treatment for the lesions. Medical history was significant for lobular invasive carcinoma of the right breast—status after chemotherapy, right mastectomy, and completion of radiation therapy 5 years ago. She also underwent a left mastectomy and bilateral breast reconstruction 4 years ago. On physical examination, multiple clustered, translucent papulovesicles were noted lateral and inferior to the right breast (Fig 1).

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