papulonecrotic tuberculid
- papulonecrotic tuberculid
- a grouped symmetric eruption of papules appearing in successive crops and healing spontaneously with depressed scars. They are found chiefly on the extensor surfaces of the limbs, cause few symptoms, and occur mainly in children and young adults.
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