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PURPURA ANNULARIS TELANGIECTODES

REPORT OF A CASE

STUART C. WAY, M.D.

Arch Derm Syphilol. 1936;34(4):605-611.

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Majocchi1 in 1896, after having observed three cases of a similar condition, described an unusual disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of minute telangiectatic puncta, which form various-sized annular lesions that disappear in the course of time, with or without atrophy.

In 1915 MacKee2 completely reviewed the literature and at the same time reported the thirty-ninth case.

Among the more recent authors to describe this interesting disease are: Copell3 and Angelini,4 1915; Semon,5 1920; Balzer,6 1926; Majocchi,7 1928; Marchisio8 and Scholtz,9 1929; Gottron,10 Cavallucci,11 Curle and Smith12 and Way,13 1930; Ciarrocchi14 and Selissky,15 1931; Ferrabouc, Massia and Friess,16 1932; Nordin17 and Levin and Tolmach,18 1933.

REPORT OF CASE

Mrs. W. B., aged 32, a housewife and resident of Santa Rosa, Calif., was born in California of Danish-American parents. She . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]


Author Affiliations

SAN FRANCISCO

From the Department of Dermatology, Mary's Help Hospital.



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