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    Is this psoriasis or something else?
    (SCIENTIFIC SCHOLAR LLC, 2022-01-01) Duman, Deniz Demircioglu; Durmaz, Emel Ozturk; Demirkesen, Cuyan; Sahin, Sedef
    A 38-year-old man presented with a history of intractable itchy eruption on the buttocks, present for the last 6 years. The lesions had gradually spread over time and did not respond to several topical steroids. Dermatological examination revealed a butterfly-shaped erythematous verrucous plaque, involving both buttocks and gluteal cleft {[}Figure 1], and peripheral guttate red-brown discrete papules {[}Figure 2]. Histologic examination of a punch biopsy specimen displayed orthokeratosis, follicular plugging, numerous oblique columns of parakeratosis called cornoid lamellae, extending at about 45 degrees from the surface of