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PITYRIASIS VARIOLIFORMIS ACUTA

REPORT OF A CASE OF EXTENSIVE INVOLVEMENT ASSOCIATED WITH BULLAE

SAUL S. ROBINSON, M.D.

Arch Derm Syphilol. 1937;36(5):991-997.

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Pityriasis varioliformis was first described in Europe by Mucha1 in 1916. Wise and Sulzberger2 recorded the first American case in October 1930, and Senear and Oliver3 published the first comprehensive paper on the subject in this country in 1931. About 65 cases have been reported to date in the world literature. Complete bibliographies on pityriasis varioliformis have been given in papers by Juliusberg,4 Senear and Oliver3 and Gross.5 It is the purpose of this report to describe a severe and extensive type of pityriasis varioliformis, presenting bullous lesions heretofore rarely described, which could be classified as pityriasis varioliformis bullosa acuta. Laboratory studies were made to determine, if possible, the presence of changes in the blood or its chemistry that could throw light on the etiology of the disorder. The extensive cutaneous involvement, the presence of bullae and the unusual clinical findings heretofore not recorded . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]


Author Affiliations

LOS ANGELES

From the department of dermatology, The Cedars of Lebanon Hospital.



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