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  Vol. 27 No. 5, May 1933 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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SARCOID

REPORT OF AN UNUSUAL CASE OF THE DISSEMINATE TYPE

FRANK C. COMBES, M.D.

Arch Derm Syphilol. 1933;27(5):821-824.

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In the last few years the clinical conception of sarcoid has undergone considerable modification. An increasing number of cases have occurred in which the histologic picture has agreed in general with that described by Boeck,1 although they have presented variable clinical pictures. The case which forms the basis of this report is unusual in its clinical manifestations. The patient was presented at a meeting of the New York Dermatological Society,2 and the diagnosis of ``disseminate sarcoid'' was accepted without reservation. If sarcoid is to be considered a histologic concept, then there is no question regarding the diagnosis. A review of the literature has failed to reveal a similar case.

REPORT OF A CASE

History.—P. P., a Negress, aged 25, single, born in the United States, was first seen in the spring of 1931. Her general health had always been good. There was no history of . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]


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NEW YORK


Footnotes

From the Dermatological Clinic of the University and Bellevue Hospital Medical College, service of Dr. Howard Fox.



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