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PITTSBURGH DERMATOLOGICAL SOCIETY
Frederick Amshel, M.D.;
Claude B. Norris, M.D.
Arch Derm Syphilol. 1933;27(5):883-885.
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LYMPHOBLASTOMA. Presented by DR. W. II. GUY and DR. B. A. GOLDMANN.
S. K., a white man, aged 47, presented a confluent, maculopapular, coppery-red eruption involving the chest, abdomen and anterior surfaces of the thighs with a generalized discrete almond-sized adenopathy. Subjectively a feeling of coldness was noted. Pruritic symptoms were absent. This condition began in April, 1932, and since then the patient has lost 3 pounds (1.4 Kg.). The Wassermann test was negative. Red blood cells numbered 3,920,000, and white blood cells, 12,850; the hemoglobin was 82 per cent; there were 52 per cent polymorphonuclears, 22 per cent lymphocytes, and 26 per cent eosinophils. The urine was normal.
A microscopic section of a gland showed marked hyperplasia but no destructive changes suggesting Hodgkin's disease. Sections of the skin showed a granulomatous type of infiltration.
A CASE for DIAGNOSIS. Presented by DR. H. T. PHILLIPS and DR. W. MORGINSON
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Author Affiliations
Secretary Regular Meeting, Nov. 17, 1932; President
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