Familial eruptive pseudoangiomatosis.
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Cutrone M., Valentini D. 2006. Familial eruptive pseudoangiomatosis. Eur. J. Pediat. Dermatol. 16 (2): 94.
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                                        Abstract
Eruptive pseudoangiomatosis first reported by Cherry is a benign, self-healing, scarcely symptomatic exanthem, that is characterized by 1-3 mm in size, angioma-like red papules. The exanthem is mainly acrolocated, especially affecting the face and upper limbs. Its lesions last from a few days to about 1 month and spontaneous-ly regress.Keywords
                        
                                                            Eruptive pseudoangiomatosis