A 45-year-old male patient came to my clinic with the h/o bilaterally symmetrically distributed Papulosquamous eruptions on foot and lower 1/3rd of leg, since 2 years associated with itching. Nondiabetic/nonhypertensive.
What could be the diagnosis?
A 45-year-old male patient came to my clinic with the h/o bilaterally symmetrically distributed Papulosquamous eruptions on foot and lower 1/3rd of leg, since 2 years associated with itching. Nondiabetic/nonhypertensive.
What could be the diagnosis?
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