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NEW YORK DERMATOLOGICAL SOCIETY

James M. Winfield, M.D.

Arch Derm Syphilol. 1921;3(4 PART 1):453-463.

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TUBERCULOSIS CUTIS ASSOCIATED WITH RECURRENT LYMPHANGITIS. Presented by DR. HOWARD FOX.

S. R., a man aged 37, born in Austria, a butcher, had nothing in his family or personal history to suggest tuberculosis. His parents and eight brothers and sisters were living and apparently well. He had been married fifteen years and had six healthy children. With the exception of "three attacks of erysipelas" occurring within one month, eight years ago, he had always been well and "never seen a doctor in his life." As a result of the attack of erysipelas the nose, upper lip and adjacent portion of the cheeks had remained slightly swollen and red. The present eruption appeared suddenly without any preceding trauma or other known cause two and a half years ago. The upper lip became decidedly red and swollen, and an open sore appeared on the left side of the lip below the nostril. . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]



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