Research Article

A Clinicoimmunohistopathologic Study of Anetoderma: Is Protruding Type More Advanced in Stage Than Indented Type?

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(a) Clinical photo of protruding anetoderma lesions, (b) indented anetoderma lesions, (c) protruding anetoderma lesions of another patient, and (d) indented anetoderma lesions simultaneously found in the same patients who had the protruding lesions shown in (c).
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