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This article is only available in the PDF format. Download the PDF to view the article, as well as its associated figures and tables. Abstract Parapsoriasis. Presented by Dr. A. W. Stillians. A Case for Diagnosis (Hemangioma Which Has Undergone Spontaneous Involution with Residual Nodules of Angiofibroma?). Presented by Dr. S. W. Becker and Dr. E. E. Stenhouse. This woman, aged 30, presents on the lower portion of the back a lesion which has been present since birth. It was said to be a vascular nevus, and so far as the patient knows it has not undergone any changes. There has been no ulceration, and no treatment has been administered. The personal and family history are unimportant except for the fact that the patient has always been frail and underweight. On the lower left portion of the back there is a bluish red atrophic plaque, approximately 5 by 10 cm.; it is irregular in outline and somewhat depressed and exhibits several nodules within its outer margins. The largest nodule is 3 cm. in diameter, erythematous,
Archives of Dermatology and Syphilology – American Medical Association
Published: Feb 1, 1937
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