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PHILADELPHIA DERMATOLOGICAL SOCIETY
Carroll S. Wright, M.D.;
S. S. Greenbaum, M.D.
Arch Derm Syphilol. 1929;20(1):131-136.
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MONGOLIAN BLUE SPOTS. Presented by DR. GILMAN for DR. STOKES.
Two colored children, aged 5 and 8 years respectively, were born with linear, bluish discolorations over the lower part of the back. The mother has one older child who is not affected. The older of the two children is losing the pigmentation, it being decidedly fainter than in the younger. There is no history of this occurrence in the family. There was a white grandfather on both the mother's and the father's side. The original complaint of the younger child was eczema due directly to cow's milk. These patients are presented for the pigmentary abnormality because of its typical location, the race of the children and the congenital occurrence.
A CASE FOR DIAGNOSIS. Presented by DR. CROSS for DR. SCHAMBERG.
M. K., a white man, married, aged 45, entered the clinic two weeks before the present examination and presented many
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