Cutaneous mosaic patterns (after Peter O. Fritsch, 1998): Type 1a: Blaschko lines in narrow bands, Type 1b: Blaschko lines in wide bands, Type 2: checkerboard pattern, Type 3: phylloid pattern; Type 4: large patches without centerline separation, Type 5: lateralization
Phylloides mosaicacquired in an excised psoriasis vulgaris.
ILVEN: Linearly arranged, eczematous (histology: superficial perivascular and interstitial spongiotic dermatitis), acquired, only temporarily itchy skin change in a 6-year-old boy.
Acquired dermatitis running in the Blaschko lines (so-called ILVEN)
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