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Concurrence of lichen striatus and localised pityriasis rosea: Cutaneous mosaicism.

Cutaneous mosaicism has always been an intriguing subject. A 15-year-old boy presented to us with a unilateral band of lesions of pityriasis rosea and lichen striatus. The case is discussed in the light of the concept of genetic mosaicism.

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