Fig. 1From: Gastrointestinal Kohlmeier–Degos disease: a narrative reviewA Mature skin lesions. B Magnified skin lesions demonstrating an atrophic, avascular center with an erythematous border of telangiectasia. C Laparotomy showing the bowel serosa studded with porcelain-white lesions that resemble those on the skin (Copyright (2020) ACR). D Laparoscopy offers a less-invasive means of identifying these highly-specific serosal bowel lesions (arrow)Back to article page