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Cutaneous Signs of Piety

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Knowledge of the religious practices of patients would help in recognizing puzzling and peculiar dermatoses. It may not be possible to eliminate the causes of these conditions, but methods to reduce their effects on the skin can be discussed with patients.

Acknowledgments—We are grateful to the valuable help rendered by Joginder Kumar, MD, New Delhi, India, and C. Indira, MD, Hyderabad, India.

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