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  Vol. 89 No. 2, February 1964 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Acrodermatitis Enteropathica

CAPT JOHN R. STEVENSON, MC; CAPT GEORGE S. FIDONE, USAF (MC); COL LOUIS S. LELAND, MC

Arch Dermatol. 1964;89(2):224-228.


Abstract

An unusual dermatosis of identical appearance in two siblings is reported. The concept of these cases representing "forme fruste" acrodermatitis enteropathica is proposed. A brief review of other atypical cases of the syndrome is presented.



Author Affiliations

USA; USA; WASHINGTON, DC

Dermatology Service, Walter Reed General Hospital, Walter Reed Army Medical Center (Capt Stevenson); Senior Resident, Pediatric Service, Walter Reed General Hospital (Capt Fidone); Chief, Dermatology Service, Walter Reed General Hospital, and Associate Clinical Professor of Dermatology, Georgetown University and George Washington University, Schools of Medicine (Col Leland).



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