Lichen nitidushttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lichen_nitidus
Ko te Lichen nitidus he mate mumura o te take e kore e mohiotia, ā, he 1–2 mm te rahi. He rereke, he rite, he kanapa, he papatahi te tihi, he koma te kiko‑kiko, he papura whero‑parauri rānei. Ka pā te mate ki ngā tamariki me ngā taiohi. He asymptomatic lichen nitidus tēnei, nō reira kāore he maimoatanga e hiahiatia.

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  • Ehara tēnei whakaahua i te āhua o te āhua. Rapua koa te lichen nitidus i runga ipurangi.
    References Lichen Nitidus 31869173 
    NIH
    Lichen nitidus ka puta i te nuinga o te wā ki ngā tamariki, ngā taiohi, me ngā pakeke, ā, e pā ana ki te katoa o te iwi. Ka kitea he putunga iti, kanapa, papatahi i runga i te kiri, ā, he 1 ki 2 mm te whānui. He maha ngā wā ka puta mai ēnei pupa i runga i ngā ringa, i ngā waewae, i te kōpū, i te umu, i te ure rānei. I te nuinga o te wā kāore he tohu, nō reira ko te maimoatanga mō ngā mate tohumate, whakararu rānei i te āhua.
    Lichen nitidus most commonly presents in children and young adults and does not favor one sex or race. Lichen nitidus presents as multiple, discrete, shiny, flat-topped, pale to skin-colored papules, 1 to 2 mm in diameter. These lesions commonly present on the limbs, abdomen, chest, and penile shaft. It is usually asymptomatic, so treatment is generally for symptomatic or cosmetically disturbing lesions.