Terra firma‐forme dermatosis

A 9‐year‐old boy was brought by his mother to our department for a follow‐up visit and dermoscopy of melanocytic nevi. During the consultation, she complained of a gradually increasing, asymptomatic, cutaneous discoloration involving the trunk, arms, and lower limbs of her son which had appeared approximately at the end of the summer.

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