Primary Skin lesion are seen in all except NOT RELATED-DERMATOLOGY

Correct Answer: Bowen's disease
Description: The primary lesions are macule, papule, plaque, vesicle, bulla and wheal. The secondary lesions are the changes consequent to the disease process psoriasis--plaque, Lichen planus, papules and Reiters--plaque like psoriasis.BOWENS DISEASE IS A VERY EARLY FORM OF SKIN CANCER. IT IS SOMETIMES KNOWN AS CARCINOMA IN SITU
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