Abstract

A 36-year-old man of Pakistani origin presented with a 10-year-history of unilateral lesions involving his left arm, left torso and left leg. The lesions were painful following showers and on light touch. He was otherwise well with no significant past medical history. There was no family history of similar lesions and his parents were non-consanguineous. On examination, groups of firm reddish brown papules were seen over the left hand side of the body (Fig. 1). The lesions did not cross the midline. On histological examination of a Unilateral Eruption of Painful Papules: A Quiz

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