Transactions of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia

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In the spring of 1907 she suffered a recurrence similar to what she had had in 19C6.
In May, 1908, her condition was as follows: A poorly nourished, cachectic woman, appearing much older than her real age. Situ- ated on her forehead symmetrically were two areas of desquama- ting erythema. These areas were symmetrical in position, shape, and size. Between the two areas was a vertical strip of normal skin. Lesions of like character surrounded both eyes. On the upper lids the lesions were more rec
...ent, and were covered with crusts with a weeping surface beneath. The lesions extended into the anterior nares. The lesions were present below the eyes, and there was present brownish pigmentation, indicating their greater age. On the backs of both hands, extending from the finger nails to the middle of the forearm, there existed the moist lesions, which were covered with crusts. Over the knuckles and the tip of the styloid the condition was exaggerated, the surface being entirely raw. The lesion was present on the anterior surface and the palms, and like the posterior, except that the skin of the palms was simply erythematous with exfoliation.

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