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  Vol. 111 No. 5, May 1975 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Robert L. Coupe, MD
Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada

Arch Dermatol. 1975;111(5):658.

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To the Editor.—

An additional article in the ARCHIVES that describes the condition documented by R. I. Rudolph et al concerning bitemporal aplasia cutis congenita (110:615, 1974) is a pedigree described by N. E. Jensen of what is undoubtably the same condition (Br J Dermatol 84:410, 1974). A more serious omission regarding failure to cite pertinent literature concerns the article on liver disease in psoriatics by Shapiro et al in the ARCHIVES (110:547, 1974). Similar work with similar findings had already been published by Zachariae and Sogaard in Dermatologica (146:149, 1973). . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]



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