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April 1948

SAN FRANCISCO DERMATOLOGICAL SOCIETY

Arch Derm Syphilol. 1948;57(4):761-764. doi:10.1001/archderm.1948.01520170159021
Abstract

A Case for Diagnosis (Bowen's Disease of the Eyelid? Lupus Erythematosus?). Presented by Dr. Charles W. McNitt, Reno, Nev. 

A Case for Diagnosis (Tinea Versicolor? Parapsoriasis?). Presented by Dr. Frances M. Keddie. 

A Case for Diagnosis (Tertiary Syphilis of the Thigh?). Presented by Dr. Grant Morrow (by invitation). 

A Case for Diagnosis (Histoplasmosis?). Presented by Lieutenant Edward J. Ringrose (by invitation).  B. H., a 24 year old naval officer, was admitted to the United States Naval Hospital, Oakland, Calif., on Jan. 2, 1946, complaining of a swollen area beneath her left eye. She first noticed a 1.5 cm. bluish spot under the left eye in May 1945, while on duty at Charleston, S. C. Roentgenologic studies showed no change in the bones in this region at that time. The bluish spot, at first flat, was followed by gradually increasing swelling, but was not accompanied with pain. There was moderate tenderness

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