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METROPOLITAN DERMATOLOGICAL SOCIETY
Thomas N. Graham, M.D.;
Anthony C. Cipollaro, M.D.
Arch Derm Syphilol. 1942;45(3):591-597.
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A Case for Diagnosis (Avitaminosis with Lesions of Erythema Multiforme). Presented by DR. RICHARD J. KELLY.
A white man, first seen by me on May 15, 1941, complains of an eruption on the dorsa of the hands, around the neck above the collar line and on the trunk and extremities. This eruption has been present intermittently for more than a year. The eruption on the hands and neck appeared first and has been characterized by beefy redness, crusting and scaling. The lesions on the trunk, arms and thighs consist of annular plaques with raised erythematous borders and clear centers. He states that he has been on various diets during the past year and that he has taken no medications or alcohol.
DISCUSSION
DR. HENRY D. NILES: I think the two diagnoses to be considered are some form of lymphoblastoma and eczema. I suggest making a histologic examination and a blood
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Author Affiliations
Secretary New York, May 19, 1941
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