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    GlossaryCutis Punctata Linearis Colli

    rare neck condition with small, dot-like linear lesions

    Cutis Punctata Linearis Colli is a rare dermatological condition characterized by the presence of small, punctate (dot-like) lesions arranged in a linear pattern on the neck (colli). These lesions are typically benign and may be associated with certain genetic or developmental factors.

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