Lichen nitidus: electron microscopic and immunofluorescence studies

Skin biopsies from a patient suffering from lichen nitidus were studied by electron microscopy and immunofluorescence studies. Complete disintegration of the stratum basale in the central area of the lesion and signs of acantholysis in the border area were found. In the central part of the lesion th...

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