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PURPURA ANNULARIS TELANGIECTODESCASE REPORT WITH MICROSCOPIC EXAMINATION
STUART C. WAY, M.D.
Arch Derm Syphilol. 1930;21(1):42-56.
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In a paper that appeared in 1896, Majocchi1 described an unusual disease of the skin characterized by the presence of minute telangiectatic puncta which entered into the formation of various sized annular lesions that disappeared in the course of time with or without atrophy.
Two additional cases formed the basis of a monograph appearing in 1904.2 In 1905, Brandweiner3 reported three cases; this was followed by reports of Kren4 (1906), Arndt5 (1907), Balzer and Galup6 and Ferrari7 (1908), Vignolo-Lutati8 (1909), Sachs9 and Brandweiner10 (1910), Verrotti,11 Radaeli12 and Ossola13 (1911), Brandweiner,14 Lindenheim,15 Lier,16 Vignolo-Lutati,17 Balina18 and Majocchi19 (1912), Nobl,20 Ambrosoli21 and Pasini22 (1913) Truffi23 (1914), MacKee,24 Copelli25 and Angelini26 (1915) Copelli27 (1918), Martino28 and Semon29 (1920), Majocchi30 (1923) Scomarowski31 (1925),
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Author Affiliations
SAN FRANCISCO
From the Dermatology Clinic of Dr. H. E. Alderson, Stanford University Medical School.
Footnotes
Submitted for publication, July 16, 1929.
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