Milia En Plaque

    May 1996 in “ PubMed
    A. Losada‐Campa, Carlos de la Torre-Fraga, M. Cruces‐Prado
    TLDR Milia en plaque can be caused by skin damage, tumors, or external factors.
    A 59-year-old woman presented with milia grouped in plaques in the preauricular areas bilaterally. The study highlighted that follicle-damaging dermatoses, tumors, and external agents could lead to this clinical pattern. The authors outlined the clinical and histological features necessary for an accurate diagnosis of milia en plaque.
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