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BRONX DERMATOLOGICAL SOCIETY

Morris Leider, M.D.; Henry Silver, M.D.

AMA Arch Derm. 1958;77(6):741-749.

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Diagnosis: Allergic Eczematous Contact Dermatitis Due to Thermo-Fax Paper. Presented by DR. MABEL G. SILVERBERG.

The patient, a middle-aged woman, has for many years been a secretary in a large business office. In February or March, 1957, she developed three red round itching and scaling spots on the inner aspect of her left forearm. Gradually the eruption spread to cover both arms from the middle of the upper arm down to and including the wrists and the backs of the fingers and occasionally the backs of the hands. The rash never cleared on the arms from the time it began until 10 days ago. On several occasions, perhaps two or three, a rash and swelling also appeared around the eyes, cheeks, and mouth. The lips peeled. Occasionally there have been redness and itching around the neck. When the patient was first seen, in September, 1957, the skin of the . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]


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Submitted for publication Dec. 16, 1957.



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