Koebner phenomenon

Koebner phenomenon /kōb″nər/ [Heinrich Koebner, Polish dermatologist, 1838–1904; Gk, phainomenon, something observed] , the development of new skin lesions at areas of superficial injury, such as a scratch, in otherwise healthy skin, occurring in psoriasis, lichen nitidus, lichen planus, and verruca plana.

Koebner phenomenon. Psoriasis appearing on the donor site of a skin graft (Habif, 2009)