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A 21 –yearold male presented to our dermatology OPD with multiple asymptomatic raised skin lesions on the trunk, neck, arms and forearms of six months duration. The patient had been referred to us from Surgery department for evaluation. He had undergone an abdominal surgery (a month ago) for multiple ileal perforations for which an ileal resection was done. He had no other systemic complaints. There was no family history of similar illness.