Very common but only rarely biopsied because it is usually easy to recognize and treat by the dermatologist. This is a very nice example that was unusual enough clinically to require a skin biopsy.
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Recorded from a live Zoom dermpath session on 5/8/2020 with the awesome dermatology and pathology residents and dermpath fellows at University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) and Geisinger Medical Center.
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