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SAN FRANCISCO DERMATOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION

John M. Graves, M.D.; C. J. Lunsford, M.D.

Arch Derm Syphilol. 1936;34(4):708-709.

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BULLAE IN SCLERODERMA. Presented by DR. H. J. TEMPLETON, Oakland, Calif.

Mrs. W. was presented before this society in April 1935 (ARCH. DERMAT. & SYPH.33:571 [March] 1936) because of an eruption which consisted of bullae superimposed on patches of scleroderma. A factitious dermatitis was also considered at that time. The condition has persisted to date. The section which is shown is suggestive but not typical of scleroderma. The patient states that she has not taken or applied any drugs.

DISCUSSION

DR. H. J. TEMPLETON, Oakland, Calif.: For approximately two years this patient has suffered from lesions which developed slowly, beginning as indurated areas from the size of a dime to that of a quarter. The lesions which I have observed are ivory colored and violaceous at the border. That is the first stage. In the second stage extensive bullae such as the patient exhibits at present form . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]


Author Affiliations

Secretary Jan. 24, 1936; President



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