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Fitzpatrick's Color Atlas & Synopsis of Clinical Dermatology, 6e
Part I. Disorders Presenting in the Skin and Mucous Membranes >
Grover Disease (GD) Picture Gallery
Topics Discussed:
transient acantholytic dermatosis.
Excerpt:
The initial lesions of Grover disease are very inconspicuous, small, pink or reddish papules which may be smooth or scaly. When they become erosive, they are crusted on the surface and are often better palpated than seen. They are discrete and centered mostly.
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