Linear atrophoderma of Moulin, also known as Moulin atrophoderma linearis,[1]) is an acquired unilateral dermatitis localized along the Blaschko lines.
It affects children or adolescents of both genders, involving the trunk and the limbs.
It is, presumably, a rare cutaneous form of mosaicism.
[4] Only a few dozen cases have been described; for this reason, LAM is considered to be a very rare disorder.
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