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  Vol. 66 No. 3, September 1952 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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ALOPECIA AREATA UNIVERSALIS

Results in One Case of Treatment with Corticotropin (ACTH) and Cortisone Acetate Intramuscularly and Post-Treatment Observations

CHARLES K. WAINGER, M.D.; WILLIAM P. CAPPLEMAN, M.D.

AMA Arch Derm Syphilol. 1952;66(3):397-401.

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Dillaha and Rothman1 have recently reported on the treatment of four patients having alopecia areata totalis and universalis with cortisone acetate. Three of their four patients responded to oral cortisone acetate therapy. At the time of writing, all three of these patients were still receiving treatment.

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Author Affiliations

TEMPLE, TEXAS

From the Section of Dermatology and Syphilology of the Medical Service of the Veterans Administration Center, Temple, Texas.


Footnotes

Reviewed in the Veterans Administration and published with the approval of the Chief Medical Director. The statements and conclusions published by the authors are the result of their own study and do not necessarily reflect the opinion or policy of the Veterans Administration.



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