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LOS ANGELES DERMATOLOGICAL SOCIETY
F. L. X. Wilhelm, M.D.;
A. Fletcher Hall, M.D.
Arch Derm Syphilol. 1944;49(1):79-85.
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A Case for Diagnosis (Parapsoriasis [Haberman] ?). Presented by DR. H. C. L. LINDSAY.
Mrs. W. W., a 45 year old white housewife, states that she had eczema as a child and "ulcers on her legs" when she was 14 years of age. Her present eruption, however, consists of a discrete rash on her body and arms. The lesions are scattered on the body almost like a mild form of scabies, but the individual lesions are mostly macules, slightly pigmented and of the size of large freckles. There is some suggestion of lichen-like papulation, and grouping is evident on the arms. There is a definite urticarial factor in the rash. The skin flushes easily with a blotchy macular erythema. She has frequently had herpes on the nose and lips, and there has been a palmar scaling dermatitis for years.
The Wassermann reaction of the blood was negative in 1942, and
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Author Affiliations
President; Secretary April 13, 1943
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