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Gianotti-Crosti Syndrome Following Milkers' Nodules

Gianotti-Crosti syndrome (GCS), or papular acrodermatitis of childhood, is a distinctive self-limiting rash with symmetrically distributed papules on the face, buttocks, and extremities that has been related to several underlying viral diseases. We report a case of a boy exhibiting involutive lesions of milkers’ nodules who subsequently developed a rash with the clinical features of GCS. The temporal relationship suggested the possibility of a causal association.


 

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