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World J Clin Cases. Jun 16, 2017; 5(6): 203-211
Published online Jun 16, 2017. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v5.i6.203
Table 1 Clinical classification of pityriasis rosea
Classical adult PR and pediatric PR
Based on herald patch
No herald patch
Only herald patch (absence of secondary lesions)
Multiple herald patches
Herald patch in atypical location
Based on location of lesions
Limited to scalp
Limited to trunk
Limited to limbs-girdle (pityriasis circinata et marginata of Vidal)
Limited to flexures (inverse type)
Limited to the extremities
Acral type
Along the lines of Blaschko
Unilateral
Based on morphology of lesions
Purpuric or hemorrhagic
Urticarial
Erythema multiforme-like
Papular
Follicular
Vesicular
Giant
Hypopigmented
Irritated
Based on course of the disease
Relapsing
Recurrent
Persisting
Relapsing and persisting
PR-like rashes (drug-induced)