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Lymphoblastoma; Tumors on the Forehead and Postauricular Subcutaneous Nodules. Presented by Dr. Max B. Kampf.
Granuloma Annulare of the Legs with Keratotic Lesions. Presented by Dr. Louis Chargin.
Purpura Annularis Telangiectodes? Radiodermatitis? Hemostasis Dermatitis? Presented by Dr. Paul Gross.
E. B., a white woman aged 54, has had recurrent ulcerations on the feet for the past ten years. In 1940 she was admitted to the Hospital for Joint Diseases because of multiple ulcers. After the ulcers had healed many atrophic areas were found on the skin of both feet. On the periphery of the atrophic patches were many bright red purpuric papules and telangiectases. The diagnosis of purpura Majocchi was considered at the time, but the patient did not return for further treatment. In October 1946 she was again hospitalized. At that time large ulcers were present below the external and internal malleoli and on the dorsum of