A 43-year-old man presents to urgent care with a rash that he noticed a couple of days ago on his trunk. On exam, there is skin atrophy and multiple smooth papules and hypopigmented oval macules. Upon palpation of the lesions, you find that the examining finger “sinks” into a pit with distinct edges, like the ring of a hernia. The patient is immunocompetent, and his medical history is unremarkable except for lichen planus. He patient …
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