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7. Diagnosis

While the rash is a telling sign, a diagnosis of Grover's disease is made by examining biopsied skin tissue under a microscope. Cells show a loss of cohesion, and, over time, they separate. Because Grover's disease is often tied to other dermatological conditions, it is also important to rule out other disorders when doing a biopsy, particularly malignancies.

Grover's Disease: Unveiling Its Characteristics and Complications FreshSplash / Getty Images

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