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NEW YORK DERMATOLOGICAL SOCIETY
Edward R. Maloney, M.D.;
J. Gardner Hopkins, M.D.
Arch Derm Syphilol. 1941;44(6):1150-1164.
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Congenital Ichthyosiform Erythroderma; Harelip; Cleft Palate. Presented by DR. EUGENE F. TRAUB.
B. E. Z., a girl aged 3 years, a private patient, according to the mother's statement was born with a harelip and cleft palate and was hospitalized from birth. At the age of 4 months there was no evidence of any cutaneous eruption or abnormality. When the child left the hospital at the age of about 5 months, however, there were some redness and thickening of the skin, especially about the knees, and this gradually spread until at present the child is suffering from an eruption which involves the body completely with the exception of an area on the chest above the nipples and around the neck, the upper part of the shoulders, the face and the scalp. Even here there are slight indications of some erythema and scaling.
The eruption manifests itself by a thickened, erythematous skin
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