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DETROIT DERMATOLOGICAL SOCIETY
Henry A. Brunsting, M.D.;
Hermann Pinkus, M.D.
Arch Derm Syphilol. 1949;60(5 PART I):834-836.
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Necrobiosis Lipoidica. Presented by DR. H. J. PARKHURST, Toledo, Ohio.
K. D. R., a married woman aged 39, presents on the inner aspect of the lower right shin a large coin-sized morphea-like patch of four years' duration, with sharp borders and some scaling of the surface. The ivory-colored center shows telangiectases, and toward the border the tint was violaceous. On the dorsum of the left foot is a cluster of pea-sized brownish erythematous nodules grouped in a circle the size of a large coin. These appeared after she had returned from Florida a week ago.
Urinalysis and blood sugar studies showed no diabetes, and there was no family history of that disease.
DISCUSSION
DR. HARTHER KEIM: The recent lesion on the left foot and the older one on the right foot look like granuloma annulare. I wonder whether the large lesion on the shin is not the same.
Dr. Loren
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Author Affiliations
Chairman; Recorder March 26, 1947
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