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MANHATTAN DERMATOLOGIC SOCIETY

Max Scheer, M.D.; Anthony C. Cipollaro, M.D.

Arch Derm Syphilol. 1939;40(3):478-483.

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Bromoderma of the Right Arm at the Sites of Injections of Insulin. Presented by DR. E. WILLIAM ABRAMOWITZ.

Mrs. M. B., aged 57, of Russian-Jewish extraction, was discovered to have diabetes and admitted to Bellevue Hospital. During a stay of three weeks she received daily injections of insulin in both arms. Before this, some time in January of this year, she had taken a mixture of various salts of bromide for a nervous disturbance. The eruption began to appear as soon as injections of insulin were started, about three weeks ago. The lesions are quarter sized and consist of papulopustules with a crusted center. They are all located on the outer side of the right arm. Although similar injections had been made into the left arm, only a few pinhead-sized pustules are presented there. The bromide medication was discontinued about one week ago.

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