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BROOKLYN DERMATOLOGICAL SOCIETY
A. Persky, M.D.;
William H. Best, M.D.
Arch Derm Syphilol. 1929;20(1):113-118.
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DERMATITIS LICHENOIDES CHRONICA ATROPHICANS. Presented by DR. WALZER.
J. K., a man, aged 50, had an eruption of about five years' duration. The lesions started on the back of the neck and gradually spread to the abdomen and over the extremities as discrete and grouped papules. The elementary lesion was a papule. In some instances it was covered with a scale and surrounded by a faint areola. The papules increased in size, the centers becoming atrophic and white, and the borders slightly raised. The individual lesions formed groups surrounded by an erythematous halo, or, in some instances, by a brown, pigmented border. The patches were not infiltrated, and could be wrinkled. On raising the surface of the lesion with the point of a pin, a moist, oozing, depressed area became visible. No lesions were found on the palms, soles or in the mouth.
DISCUSSION
DR. WALZER: This case falls in
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