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Dermatitis Nodularis Necrotica
G. W. BINKLEY, M.D
AMA Arch Derm. 1957;75(3):387-393.
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The unusual problem of dermatitis nodularis necrotica was described by Werther1 in 1910. Duemling2,3 presented a case in 1929 with an extensive review of the literature, and another in 1935 before this Society. Other patients have been reported by Eichenlaub,4 Nieman and Wise,5 and Bernstein.6 The patient of Nieman and Wise died of a lymphosarcoma. The association of dermatitis nodularis necrotica with lymphosarcoma was apparently fortuitous because no other reported patients with dermatitis nodularis necrotica have had lymphosarcoma. Duemling's review3 pointed out two groups of cases of dermatitis nodularis necrotica—those with proved tuberculosis and those without demonstrable tuberculosis. The patient reported today falls into the latter group, although he stated a sister died of pulmonary tuberculosis. The emphasis in this presentation will be on problems in relation to treatment, nosology, and the peculiar sensitivity present in
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Author Affiliations
Cleveland
From the Section of Dermatology, Department of Medicine, Western Reserve University and University Hospitals.
Footnotes
Received for publication Aug. 9, 1956.
Read before the 76th Annual Meeting of the American Dermatological Association, Inc., Santa Barbara, Calif., June 21, 1956.
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