Rare form of pityriasis rosea with exclusive manifestation in the area of the axillae, the groin and genital region and in rare cases in the face. The individual efflorescences are significantly smaller than in the classic form of pityriasis rosea. They may also be follicularly bound and itch. Healing of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.
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Symptom-oriented.
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- Ermertcan AT et al (2010) Childhood pityriasis rosea inversa without Herald Patch Mimicking Cutaneous Mastocytosis. Iran J Pediatr 20:237-241.