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  Vol. 5 No. 5, May 1922 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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SCLERODERMA FOLLOWING NERVE INJURY

REPORT OF A CASE

LYLE B. KINGERY, M.D.

Arch Derm Syphilol. 1922;5(5):579-583.

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In spite of an abundant literature dealing with scleroderma, one cannot but be impressed with the existent variance of opinion regarding the etiology of the disease. In view of this fact and the suggestive circumstances under which the following case developed, it has seemed to merit a rather detailed report.

REPORT OF CASE

History.—

The case furnishing the material for the following study occurred in a young man, aged 26, a senior medical student in the University of Michigan. The past history was negative. The present illness began early in January, 1920, when the patient noticed that the lower first molar on the left was sensitive to pressure and changes of temperature. At first the condition was apparently a transitory affair and not sufficiently severe to cause him to consult a dentist. The symptoms returned from time to time with increasing severity over a period of three weeks, when roentgenologic . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]


Author Affiliations

Assistant Professor, Department of Dermatology and Syphilology, University of Michigan ANN ARBOR, MICH


Footnotes

Studies and contributions of the department of dermatology and syphilology of the University of Michigan; service of Dr. Udo J. Wile.



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