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JOINT MEETING OF THE LOS ANGELES DERMATOLOGICAL SOCIETY AND THE METROPOLITAN DERMATOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LOS ANGELES

Louis H. Winer, M.D.; Kenneth L. Stout, M.D.; Harold Price, M.D.; Lawrence J. Underwood, M.D.

AMA Arch Derm. 1957;75(3):455-458.

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Fanconi's Syndrome (Hypoplastic Anemia with Multiple Congenital Defects.) Presented by DR. LAWRENCE M. NELSON, and (by invitation) DR. NILS W. BOLDUAN and DR. C. SEYBERT KINSELL.

A 10-year-old white boy has one sister who is described as "a very fragile and beautiful child," but who shows none of the characteristics demonstrated by this patient. No information obtainable on father. As far as is known, there have been no members of the child's mother's family similarly afflicted. The patient has always been small for his age. The grandmother, who raised him, feels there has been no change in his complexion since birth. The right thumb was amputated when the patient was 11/2 years old because the thumb was useless.

Examination showed a child small for his years. Weight 56 lb. Complexion dusky brown. Macular brown areas of hyperpigmentation are present. His eyes are hazel. His right thumb has been . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]



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