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NEW YORK DERMATOLOGICAL SOCIETY

John C. Graham, M.D.; Gerald F. Machacek, M.D.

AMA Arch Derm. 1956;74(1):100-101.

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Case for Diagnosis: Scleroderma? Scleredema? Presented by DR. GEORGE M. LEWIS.

Granulomatous Panniculitis. Presented by DR. LESLIE P. BARKER.

A man aged 27, an office worker, noticed about a dozen subcutaneous nodules on the abdomen and arms about three months ago. Since then only two new lesions have developed, the last about three weeks ago. There has been no fever or pain at any time, only a slight sensitiveness if he leans against a hard object. The patient has had no injuries or injections to the areas, except that as an infant he received a series of rabies inoculations which were given in the "abdomen and arms."

There are 12 or 14 subcutaneous nodules on the abdomen and arms, varying from 1 cm. to about 6x3 cm. in diameter. They are firm but not hard, and are not attached to the skin or subcutaneous tissue. The overlying skin is normal, . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]



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