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  Vol. 29 No. 5, May 1934 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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XERODERMA PIGMENTOSUM

REPORT OF A CASE

CYRIL M. CANRIGHT, M.D.

Arch Derm Syphilol. 1934;29(5):668-670.

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A case of xeroderma pigmentosum in a Chinese child seems to be of enough scientific interest to warrant a report, since it is probably less common in the darker skinned races than in the white race. The disease is rarely seen even in the white race. Since the disease was first described by Kaposi, in 1870, barely two hundred cases have been reported in the literature. In Japan, a score or more of cases have been reported. As xeroderma pigmentosum is a pigmentary anomaly, it is only natural to expect to find it less frequently in persons whose pigment is more abundant and affords a better protection from the actinic rays of the sun.

During my residence in China, I saw a number of patients and had access to the records of more than 100,000 cases of patients who reported to the university hospitals annually; in this large group no . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]


Author Affiliations

CRANFORD, N. J.

From the Department of Dermatology, West China Union University Medical School, Chengtu, Szechwan, China.



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