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Kumar KVSH et al. – The majority of patients (6/8) had a subtype of reactive perforating collagenosis. All the patients showed significant resolution with topical glucocorticoid therapy. Acquired perforating dermatoses is a skin complication seen in Type 2 diabetes, chronic kidney disease, or when both are present together. Early identification and therapy prevents the associated morbidity.

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