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PHILADELPHIA DERMATOLOGICAL SOCIETY
Carmen C. Thomas, M.D.;
Reuben Friedman, M.D.
Arch Derm Syphilol. 1946;53(1):64-69.
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A Case for Diagnosis. Presented by DR. CARMEN C. THOMAS and DR. MARGARET J. GERLACH (by invitation).
J. R., a white woman aged 59, somewhat overweight, presents atrophic, slightly brownish mottling on the neck and on the extensor surfaces of the forearms. On the anterior aspect of the abdomen and on the back are scattered circinate and patchy infiltrated lesions, dusky red in color. On the dorsa of the hands there are annular lesions with infiltrated margins. In March 1944 maculopapular brown-red lichenoid lesions developed on the dorsa of the forearms. Some were annular with depressed centers. The eruption spread to the neck and the upper part of the chest. Early in July 1944, dusky red plaques developed on the abdominal wall and the back. These have become larger. The earlier lichenoid lesions disappeared, leaving slight atrophy.
Biopsies of the plaques were performed on March 27 and April 24,
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Author Affiliations
Chairman; Secretary Sept. 15, 1944
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