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Perianal Verrucous Lesions in Infants with Diaper Dermatitis

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Two baby girls presented with verrucous plaques on the labia majora. Both of them had history of repeated diaper dermatitis and no history indicating sexual abuse. Histological findings excluded a number of suspected differential diagnoses and confirmed a rare and striking entity of irritant dermatitis.

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El-Darouti, M.A., Al-Ali, F.M. (2019). Perianal Verrucous Lesions in Infants with Diaper Dermatitis. In: Challenging Cases in Dermatology Volume 2. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-21855-3_29

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