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NEW YORK DERMATOLOGICAL SOCIETY
R. H. Rulison, M.D.;
Edward R. Maloney, M.D.
Arch Derm Syphilol. 1934;29(6):952-962.
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SPIEGLER-FENDT'S SARCOID. Presented by DR. GEORGE M. MACKEE.
This housewife, aged 58, when first observed on Nov. 24, 1933, complained of a steadily enlarging mass on her right breast which had been present for three months. There have been no subjective symptoms.
Situated 2.5 cm. below and mesially to the right nipple is a bright red, oval, elevated mass 3 by 2 cm., with the long axis lateral. The surface is smooth and irregular, and near the inner border are several papules the size of a millet seed, more or less translucent and shiny. On palpation the tumor, while firm, does not have a cartilaginous or even a fibrous consistency. The sensation is rather that of feeling soft rubber.
Beyond the distal border of the mass is a group of palpable, slightly reddened papules the size of a pinhead the color of which is obliterated on diascopic pressure, leaving whitish-yellow
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