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NEW YORK ACADEMY OF MEDICINE, SECTION OF DERMATOLOGY AND SYPHILOLOGY
John Frank Fraser, M.D.;
Max Scheer, M.D.
Arch Derm Syphilol. 1930;22(6):1143-1150.
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XANTHOMA MENSTRUALE ANGIONEUROTICUM. Presented by DR. HERMANN FEIT.
The patient's eruption began at the time of a menstrual period, six years prior to presentation. The patient suffered from cough and produced a small amount of sputum at times. She had never had hemoptysis or night sweats and did not complain of neuritic pain. Râles and harsh breathing were noted over the lower part of the chest. The menstrual periods had commenced at the age of 14 and had always been regular but slightly painful. The patient complained of leukorrhea. She stated that she had had three pregnancies and one miscarriage.
Roentgen examination of the chest showed that the heart and great vessels were normal. The hilus areas were increased in size and density, and the bronchial markings were rather prominent. There was a definite, rather uniform increase in density in the left costophrenic sinus and extending upward to the ninth
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