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NEW YORK DERMATOLOGICAL SOCIETY

Edward R Maloney, M.D.; George M. MacKee, M.D.

Arch Derm Syphilol. 1933;28(3):447-457.

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A CASE FOR DIAGNOSIS (PENILE LESION ASSOCIATED WITH TUBERCULOSIS OF THE TESTIS). Presented by DR. FRED WISE for DR. J. H. HARRIS.

A bookkeeper, aged 44, first noticed swelling of the right testis five years ago. The testis was removed on July 1, 1928; microscopic examination revealed tuberculosis. The operation was soon followed by swelling of the left testis, which was also tuberculous. Dr. Keyes curetted the epididymis of the left testis. Then the patient noticed a lesion on the left hip and one on the upper lip. Biopsy of the lesion on the lip proved the condition to be tuberculosis; the lesion on the left hip was one of tuberculosis cutis. The patient also had a small lesion on the forehead, which was removed by Dr. Harris by desiccation. Roentgen examination of the lungs showed healed foci of tuberculosis. The patient's father had died of tuberculosis at the age . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]



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