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Cutaneous pseudolymphomas (CPL) is a group of benign, reactive, and polyclonal lymphoproliferative dermatoses that simulate cutaneous lymphomas (CL) clinically and histologically. Based on the predominating component of lymphocytic infiltrate, CPL can be divided into cutaneous B‐cell pseudolymphomas (CBPL), cutaneous T‐cell pseudolymphomas (CTPL), mixed (T‐/B‐cell) pseudolymphomas, CD30‐positive pseudolymphomas,...
Palisaded encapsulated neuroma (PEN) is a benign neoplasm composed of nerve tissue. It typically presents as isolated, asymptomatic, skin‐colored papules or nodules on the face, neck, or oral mucosa of the middle‐aged and elderly. Here, we reported a very unusual and unique case of acral multiple symmetrical PENs with no obvious systemic abnormalities and reviewed the published work on acral PEN.