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DETROIT DERMATOLOGICAL SOCIETY
H. J. Parkhurst, M.D.;
A. E. Schiller, M.D.
Arch Derm Syphilol. 1931;23(1):199-206.
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A CASE FOR DIAGNOSIS. Presented by DR. R. H. STEVENS and DR. C. K. HASLEY.
A. P., a man, aged 52, whose general health had always been good, first noticed small "warts" at the right corner of the mouth eleven years before presentation. About eighteen months before presentation, similar lesions appeared at the left corner of the mouth. They were painless. The mucosa of the lips, cheeks, corners of the mouth and tongue presented a mass of verrucous lesions, the size of a pinhead; with no signs of ulceration. No cervical lymph nodes were palpable. There was no histologic evidence of malignancy. Some improvement followed intensive roentgen therapy: this was followed by the administration of potassium iodide, with slight benefit.
DISCUSSION
DR. PAUL O'LEARY, Rochester, Minn.: This is a case of extensive verrucae affecting the mucous membranes.
DR. R. S. WEISS, St. Louis: I suggest the cautious application of liquid
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Author Affiliations
Special Meeting for the American Medical Association, June 24, 1930
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