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. 2021 Aug 14;70(9):935–937. doi: 10.1007/s00011-021-01491-w

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1

Urticarial-like exanthema developed in papulo-vesicular before regressing with scar lesions. A. The rash started as urticarial-like exanthema on April 16th. The left armpit and left upper pectoral region, the volar aspect of the left forearm and the left cubital hollow are shown in these pictures. B. On April 22nd, the rash started to spread, and the subject developed vesicular lesions, filled with serous exudates. C. Papularvesicular lesions started to regress and scar lesions developed from April 28th. D. Vesicular blisters (arrows) filled with serous exudates on the dorsal aspect of the left hand. E. Scar lesions, typical after shingles infection