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BRONX DERMATOLOGICAL SOCIETY
Samuel M. Peck, M.D.;
Henry Silver, M.D.
Arch Derm Syphilol. 1939;40(2):334-342.
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A Case for Diagnosis (Fixed Lichen Planus-Like Drug Eruption? Lupus Erythematosus?). Presented by DR. MARION B. SULZBERGER.
J. L., a Mexican aged 45, a carpenter, a patient of Dr. I. Botvinick, had a chancre on the penis and buboes in both inguinal regions about twenty-five years ago. From the buboes purulent material drained. At that time the patient received four intravenous injections and a liquid preparation by mouth. Two years ago he had recurrent sore throat. In May 1937 he noted slightly pruritic lesions on the ear lobes. In September 1937 alternating injection of neoarsphenamine and a bismuth preparation was instituted. In July 1938, after a week's exposure to the sun's rays at the beach, he noted an eruption on the arms and ankles. The eruption was pruritic after each intravenous injection but nonpruritic after intra-muscular treatment. The condition has persisted, and the patient believes it has become gradually darker.
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