A 10 years boy presented with facial pigmentary demarcation line: A case report


Abstract

Pigmentary Demarcation line (PDL) is a sharp demarcation from a high-colored area to light-colored area. It appears on the limb, face, and sometimes trunk. There are eight types (A-H) of PDL have been described. The face is an important area for PDL. F-H types of PDL involve the face. Here a 10-year-old boy presented with facial pigmentary demarcation line (PDL) is reported.

Keywords: Pigmentary Demarcation lines, Futcherʹs lines, Voigtʹs lines, Face

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