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DETROIT DERMATOLOGICAL SOCIETY

Howard J. Parkhurst, M.D.

Arch Derm Syphilol. 1926;13(2):292-296.

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DERMATOPHYTOSIS OF THE SOLES WITH GENERALIZED DERMATOPHYTID. Presented by DR. JAMIESON.

B. S., a man, aged 47, a shipping clerk, presented a generalized eruption undergoing involution; it had been erythematovesicular. For twelve years there had been a typical dermatophytic eruption on the soles, with exacerbations in the summer. There had been an exacerbation a few weeks previously, followed by the appearance of a generalized, intensely pruritic eruption of small vesicles and papulovesicles. Treatment for scabies before the patient's admission to the hospital had been without avail, but appropriate treatment of the soles had been followed by prompt improvement in both the generalized and the local manifestations.

DERMATITIS EXFOLIATIVA. Presented by DR. JAMIESON.

C. W., a negress, aged 23, married, presented generalized desquamation, more profuse on the palms and soles. She had received arsphenamine injections two years previously, but none since that time. The eruption was said to have been present . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]



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