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Primary Anetoderma

The authors report a case of primary anetoderma in a 27-year-old black woman. Primary anetoderma is characterized by circumscribed oval plaques with overlying loose, wrinkled skin appearing as a depression or pouch-like protrusion of the skin.


 

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