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General: Etiologic agent of this disease is a poxvirus that can cause proliferative skin lesions anywhere on the body; commonly found in patients who are immunosuppressed.
Ocular: Lesions of lid, lid margin, conjunctiva, and cornea; conjunctivitis; keratitis; corneal ulcer.
Clinical: Well-defined, pearly appearing papules with umbilicated centers of varying size (3 to 10 mm); eczematization of the surrounding skin.
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