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MANHATTAN DERMATOLOGIC SOCIETY
M. B. Parounagian, M.D.;
Fred Wise, M.D.
Arch Derm Syphilol. 1933;28(3):431-435.
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FOLLICULITIS ULERYTHEMATOSA RETICULATA. Presented by DR. H. J. F. WALLHAUSER.
A boy, aged 4, presents an eruption which involves the right cheek and the right side of the neck. It began two years ago under the right eye and gradually spread downward. An irregular streak about one-half inch (about 1.27 cm.) in width and about an inch (about 2.54 cm.) in length developed. Other lesions having irregular, circular or oval outlines appeared on the cheek and on the upper part of the neck. The lesions consist of closely crowded small areas of atrophy separated by narrow ridges, which produces the appearance of a honeycomb or network. Numerous comedones are present in the atrophic areas. These seemed to mark the onset of the lesions; the atrophy gradually followed.
DISCUSSION
DR. HERMANN GOLDENBERG (by invitation): The unusual feature of this case is the unilateral distribution of the lesion, which is suggestive of
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