Tumor lesions with zosteriform pattern

Authors

  • Florencia Dauria Interzonal General Acute Hospital General San Martín, La Plata, Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Sofía Olivares Blanco Interzonal General Acute Hospital General San Martín, La Plata, Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • María de los Ángeles Michelena Interzonal General Acute Hospital General San Martín, La Plata, Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • María Roxana Maradeo Interzonal General Acute Hospital General San Martín, La Plata, Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47196/da.v26i2.2088

Keywords:

Tumor lesions, Zosteriform pattern

Abstract

A 31-year-old woman, with no personal history, consulted for presenting two tumor lesions in the trunk since childhood, but in the last 4 months they became painful and increased in size.

Author Biographies

Florencia Dauria, Interzonal General Acute Hospital General San Martín, La Plata, Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina

Second Year Resident Medical Doctor

Sofía Olivares Blanco, Interzonal General Acute Hospital General San Martín, La Plata, Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina

Third Year Resident Medical Doctor

María de los Ángeles Michelena, Interzonal General Acute Hospital General San Martín, La Plata, Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina


Medical Doctor

María Roxana Maradeo, Interzonal General Acute Hospital General San Martín, La Plata, Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina

Head of the Dermatology Service, General San Martín Hospital

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Published

2020-06-25

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