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  Vol. 143 No. 2, February 2007 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Superficial Multiple Epithelioma.

Arch Dermatol. 2007;143(2):150.

Since this article does not have an abstract, we have provided the first 150 words of the full text and any section headings.

THE JOURNAL OF CUTANEOUS DISEASES
VOL. XXV.
FEBRUARY, 1907.
NO. 2.

PRESENTED BY DR WHITEHOUSE.

Female, aged forty-five. The eruption began four years ago in a pigmented spot—a mole or "liver spot," according to the patient—in the center of the forehead. This became irritated and rough, forming a scab, which was picked off and a strong solution of carbolic applied, but it did not heal. It continually formed a scab which was always picked off, the original area extending all the time. At present there is an ulcerating scabbed patch covering one-half to one inch in the center of the forehead, the edge of the ulcer being hard and raised, and rather characteristic. Shortly after the appearance of this lesion two other superficial crusted patches appeared, one on the left temple, the other on the cheek in front of the upper part . . . [Full Text of this Article]

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