Abstract

Progressive cribriform and zosteriform hyperpigmentation is a distinct clinical entity presenting with cribriform macules present in a dermatomal pattern. Much conflict is present in the literature regarding the nomenclature of this disorder. A plethora of pigmentary anomalies have been described in the literature, which demand proper classification. This article provides an insight into the conflict, which surround these entities.

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