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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2020-06-25

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