
|Articles|November 1, 2004
Unusual Case of zosteriform lichen planus presents with rare shingles-like pattern
Newport Beach, Calif. - A rare case of lichen planus - a skin condition that affects 0.22 percent to 1 percent of the adult population - took on a zosteriform distribution on the trunk of a 64-four-year-old patient who presented at the Veterans Administration hospital in New Mexico.
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