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Figure 2. A. Multiple asymptomatic erythematous plaques with a peripheral grooved keratotic ridge on the upper back and occipitonuchal area
Figure 3. A. multiple disseminated small elevated black-brown keratotic eruptions on the face
Table 2. Summary of clinical diagnosis and histopathology with follicular involvement by porokeratosis

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