Multiple nodules on the left cheek represented pseudolymphomatous folliculitis.

2016 
Pseudolymphomatous folliculitis (PLF) is a rare lesion of which few reported cases exist. The clinical appearance is characterized by solitary or multiple large, firm violaceous nodules that occur mainly on the face, scalp, and upper trunk 1. Typically, rapid growth is seen over a period of several weeks or months 1, making distinguishing PLF from malignant lymphoma clinically difficult. We treated a case of subcutaneous PLF on the left cheek and herein present the characteristic pathological findings.
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