We report a series of three patients encountered in a tertiary referral center that share a rare constellation of clinical and histopathologic findings. In each case, a healthy female patient reported recurrent episodes of rapidly-appearing, tightly-clustered, fine pustules on a background of light erythema involving the chin, forehead, cheeks, and neck (Figure 1). These episodic eruptions, which occurred approximately 4-6 episodes per year, were associated with mild pruritus, and relapsed and remitted within 5 days without therapeutic intervention.
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