Lichen Striatus
I. Definition:
Lichen striatus is a rash that consists of small raised bumps. It usually involves the arms and legs, but can affect any part of the body. Females are affected two to three times more than males. This condition most commonly occurs in children between five and ten years of age. Lichen striatus usually does not cause any itching or other symptoms.
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