1961
DOI: 10.1001/archderm.1961.01580110061009
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Nummular and Confluent Papillomatosis

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“…The lesions in NCP are similar to CRP, except for the absence of the reticular pattern and the involvement of the extremities as well as the trunk. 1,4 In CRP, lesions are usually less than 5 mm in diameter, and brownish, hyperkeratotic, and flat-topped. These papules increase in number and size by peripheral extensions.…”
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“…The lesions in NCP are similar to CRP, except for the absence of the reticular pattern and the involvement of the extremities as well as the trunk. 1,4 In CRP, lesions are usually less than 5 mm in diameter, and brownish, hyperkeratotic, and flat-topped. These papules increase in number and size by peripheral extensions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%