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August 1958

CHICAGO DERMATOLOGICAL SOCIETY

AMA Arch Derm. 1958;78(2):278-286. doi:10.1001/archderm.1958.01560080138026
Abstract

Benign Hemangioendothelioma. Presented by Dr. David Omens and (by invitation) Drs. Harold D. Omens and Hassan M. Yazdi.

This 4-month-old girl had a dark-blue elevated firm nodule about 2 cm. in diameter adjacent to the right nipple at birth. Two months ago the lesion began to spread rapidly, appearing on the right shoulder, upper back, and arm. One month later she developed a dark-bluish, slightly elevated nodule on the calf of the leg.

Biopsy specimen is presented.

Verrucous Nevus. Presented by Dr. David Omens and (by invitation) Drs. Harold D. Omens and J. Latoni.

A 6-week-old Negro boy was born with these lesions.

The patient presents a disseminated monomorphous dermatosis involving the scalp, face, and neck and consisting of verrucous lesions in patches and bands, brownish and the size of millet seed.

Hemangioma. Presented by Drs. S. M. Bluefarb, Silas Wallk, and (by invitation) Hassan

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