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CHICAGO DERMATOLOGICAL SOCIETY
William A. Quinn, M.D.
Arch Derm Syphilol. 1921;3(4 PART 1):447-453.
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IDIOPATHIC MULTIPLE HEMORRHAGIC SARCOMA. Presented by DRS. ORMSBY and MITCHELL.
A man, aged 56 years, presented a disorder which began two years previously, following bites by gnats. The evolution of the lesions could not be outlined by the patient.
At the time of presentation the disorder was situated chiefly on the legs and feet which were swollen; the skin was hard and the seat of solid edema. Many nodules, varying in size between that of a pea and that of a small coin, were distributed over these areas. The nodules exhibited various shades of brown chiefly, but some were bluish-red. Two lesions were present on the buttocks, one on the glans penis, and there was a scar following excision of one of the lesions on the finger. The circulation of both legs exhibited a retiform appearance.
DISCUSSION
DR. WILE thought it was a case of the Kaposi type of sarcoma,
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