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SAN FRANCISCO DERMATOLOGICAL SOCIETY
Arne Ely Ingels, M.D.;
Frances M. Keddie, M.D.
Arch Derm Syphilol. 1944;50(1):69-73.
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Lupus Erythematosus Disseminatus, Late Stage, with Degenerative Changes. Presented by DR. ARNE ELY INGELS.
J. M., a white laborer, presents lesions involving the entire face, lips, ears and neck. He shows a mixed picture of extensive scar formation and atrophy. Lesions of active lupus erythematosus are disseminated widely, alternating with scar tissue and incipient degenerative lesions. One of these (on the right cheek) is an epithelioma, which has been treated with roentgen rays. Others are either incipient epitheliomas or active lesions of lupus erythematosus.
The patient entered this office on Dec. 2, 1941, with a history of lupus erythematosus of about twelve years' duration. He received treatment for epitheliomas in 1938, which, according to him, accounts for some of the residual scar formation. Since then repeated physical examinations have revealed nothing of particular interest, except an absence of infectious or suppurating lesions. Repeated blood counts have been within normal
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Author Affiliations
Chairman; Secretary-Treasurer Nov. 12, 1943
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