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Unilateral Nevoid Telangiectatic SyndromeThe Role of Estrogen and Progesterone Receptors
Stephen R. Uhlin, MD;
Kenneth S. McCarty, Jr, MD, PhD
Arch Dermatol. 1983;119(3):226-228.
Abstract
A case of unilateral nevoid telangiectatic syndrome occurring during pregnancy was evaluated for the presence of estrogen and progesterone receptors. It was found that substantial elevations of both were present only in involved skin.
(Arch Dermatol 1983;119:226-228)
Author Affiliations
From the High Point (NC) Dermatology Clinic, Inc (Dr Uhlin); and the Endocrine Oncology Laboratory, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC (Dr McCarty).
Footnotes
Accepted for publication July 28, 1982.
Reprints not available.
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