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Follicular pityriasis rosea. A case report and a new classification of clinical variants of the disease.

BACKGROUND: Atypical forms of pityriasis rosea are often noticed in Indian children.

MAIN OBSERVATIONS: We describe a 9-year-old male child with predominant follicular eruptions on trunk consistent with a clinical diagnosis of pityriasis rosea.

CONCLUSION: Follicular pityriasis rosea is an extremely rare presentation of the disease. We propose a new classification of clinical variants of pityriasis rosea.

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