Pityriasis lichenoides (PL) is a benign, self-limiting inflammatory condition, characterized by the appearance of papular, scaly, or necrotic lesions. Despite the rare incidence, clinicians should suspect its diagnosis in the presence of specific skin lesions and epidemiological contexts, as suggested by its association with infections and/or vaccinations.

Serra, G., Bacile, D., Di Leto, E., Iacono Fullone, O., Martorana, C., Pirrone, I., et al. (2026). Pityriasis Lichenoides: Comparison of Two Pediatric Patients and Its Relationships With Vaccines and Infections. CLINICAL CASE REPORTS, 14(7) [10.1002/ccr3.73033].

Pityriasis Lichenoides: Comparison of Two Pediatric Patients and Its Relationships With Vaccines and Infections

Serra, Gregorio
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Bacile, Deborah
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Di Leto, Elisabetta;Iacono Fullone, Ornella;Martorana, Chiara;Pirrone, Ilaria;Corsello, Giovanni
Ultimo
2026-06-25

Abstract

Pityriasis lichenoides (PL) is a benign, self-limiting inflammatory condition, characterized by the appearance of papular, scaly, or necrotic lesions. Despite the rare incidence, clinicians should suspect its diagnosis in the presence of specific skin lesions and epidemiological contexts, as suggested by its association with infections and/or vaccinations.
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Serra, G., Bacile, D., Di Leto, E., Iacono Fullone, O., Martorana, C., Pirrone, I., et al. (2026). Pityriasis Lichenoides: Comparison of Two Pediatric Patients and Its Relationships With Vaccines and Infections. CLINICAL CASE REPORTS, 14(7) [10.1002/ccr3.73033].
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