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ST. LOUIS DERMATOLOGICAL SOCIETY

Martin F. Engman, Jr., M.D.; Richard S. Weiss, M.D.

Arch Derm Syphilol. 1930;22(5):906-921.

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NODULAR ERUPTION. Presented by DR. JOSEPH GRINDON.

A mulatto woman, married, aged 43, in good health generally, stated that the lesions appeared in August, 1929. At the back of the neck there was a small group of nodules and a larger group, clearer toward the center, on the left shoulder. On the forehead were four depressed purplish lesions with a mirror-like reflection. One of these was near the left temple and showed some infiltration, perhaps a stage intermediate between those of the nodular and the depressed lesions. The Wassermann reaction of the blood was negative.

DISCUSSION

DR. R. S. WEISS: Without a complete study of the case I should be inclined to make a tentative diagnosis of sarcoid.

DR. JOSEPH GRINDON: I do not believe that granuloma annulare and erythema elevatum diutinum are the same thing. I have never found erythema elevatum diutinum in an adult; it is seen in . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]



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