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Retiform parapsoriasis is a cutaneous condition, considered to be a type of large-plaque parapsoriasis.[1] It is characterized by widespread, ill-defined plaques on the skin, that have a net-like or zebra-striped pattern.[2] Skin atrophy, a wasting. — “Retiform parapsoriasis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia”, en.wikipedia.org
Retiform hemangioendothelioma (also known as a "Hobnail hemangioendothelioma"[1]) is a low-grade angiosarcoma, first described in 1994, presenting as a slow-growing exophytic mass, dermal plaque, or subcutaneous nodule.[2]:601 [edit] See also. Skin lesion. List of cutaneous conditions. — “Retiform hemangioendothelioma - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia”, en.wikipedia.org
What's the deal with this very unencyclopedic sentence pair "The bark often has an unmistakable, yet beautifully net-shaped (retiform) pattern like "The bark often has a{n unmistakable,} net-shaped (retiform) pattern with deep furrows or fissures running spirally in both. — “Talk:Castanea sativa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia”, en.wikipedia.org
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