Marbled papules are light purple shiny papules ranging in size from a few millimeters to several centimeters, located singly or in groups on the trunk and scalp (mainly in men). They occur after exposure to ultraviolet rays (the skin acquires a yellowish tint), as well as due to impaired blood supply to the skin. This leads to the appearance of small vessels and enlarged pores. Such papules look like small droplets of water applied to the skin and can serve as a characteristic sign during a forensic examination. Treatment of the disease involves the use of ascorutin in combination with choleretic