Perforating necrobiosis lipoidica
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Perforating necrobiosis lipoidica (PNL) is a very rare variant of necrobiosis lipoidica (NL), almost always associated with diabetes. A non-diabetic 43-year-old man referred to us with a gradually enlarging plaque on his forehead. The patient was initially diagnosed with cutaneous tuberculosis based on the histopatholo
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volume 20 issue 3
pages 89- 92
publication date 2017-07-01
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