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Lichen Sclerosis et Atrophicus. Presented by Dr. H. L. Joseph.
A Case for Diagnosis: Lymphoblastoma? Spiegler-Fendt Sarcoid? Presented by Dr. C. J. Lunsford.
A Case for Diagnosis: Swelling of the Left Leg with Multiple Tumor Formation? Presented by Dr. Frank K. Haight.
Leprosy Indeterminate. Presented by Dr. George T. Lenahan.
A Case for Diagnosis: Parapsoriasis Guttata? Telangiectasia Macularis Eruptiva Perstans? Telangiectatic Urticaria Pigmentosa of Adults? Presented by Dr. Frances A. Torrey and Dr. Gilbert A. Beirne (by invitation).
April 18, 1952
Tuberculid (Acrodermatitis Pustulosa Hiemalis). Presented by Dr. Norman Epstein.
A. S., an American-born woman, aged 26, gives a history of recurring pustules on her fingers for the past seven years. On four occasions there had been a nodular eruption accompanying the pustular lesions. The nodules, occurring mainly on the front of the legs, were erythematous and slightly tender and healed in about two months without scar formation. Her mother