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PARAPSORIASIS: ITS RELATION TO MYCOSIS FUNGOIDES AND TUBERCULOSISA REVIEW OF FIFTY-TWO CASES
HAMILTON MONTGOMERY, M.D.;
ROGER J. BURKHART, M.D.
Arch Derm Syphilol. 1942;46(5):673-690.
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It is the purpose of this paper to correlate, if possible, the clinical and histologic observations on various types of parapsoriasis and the relation of parapsoriasis to mycosis fungoides and other types of lympho-blastoma and to tuberculosis. Excellent articles presenting divergent views in regard to parapsoriasis and its relation to mycosis fungoides and containing reviews of the literature have recently been written by Keil1 and McCarthy.2 In addition, the clinical characteristics and classification of various types of parapsoriasis have been given by Civatte,3 Fox and MacLeod,4 MacLeod,5 Ormsby6 and Wise,7 all of whom have been interested in this subject for decades. These writers all are agreed essentially in regard to classification, and Ormsby has stated the multiple synonyms that have been employed for the various types.
We shall divide parapsoriasis into parapsoriasis guttata, parapsoriasis en plaques and parakeratosis variegata. Most authors group pityriasis
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Author Affiliations
Fellow in Dermatology and Syphilology, Mayo Foundation ROCHESTER, MINN.
From the Section on Dermatology and Syphilology, Mayo Clinic.
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