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Image Number #2262 (Lichen Striatus)

Diagnosis: Lichen Striatus

Description: Linear band-like papular rash along Blaschko's lines of the right lower extremity

Morphology: Lines of Blaschko

Site: Limbs

Sex: M

Age: 12

Type: Clinical

Submitted By: Nameer Al-Sudany

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Differential Diagnosis

History:

Many dermatoses may tend to follow Blaschko's lines in their clinical presentation like linear epidermal nevus, psoriasis, LP and lichen striatus. Lichen striatus is a fairly uncommon dermatitis that, as a rule, occurs in children from 5 to 15 years of age, but may be seen in adults. It usually manifests itself as a unilateral eruption along Blaschko's lines on the extremities, trunk, or neck as either a continuous or an interrupted band composed of minute, slightly raised, erythematous papules, which may have a scaly surface. The lesions appear abruptly and usually involute within a year. They are occasionally pruritic. Hypopigmented lesions may be seen in dark-skinned patients.

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