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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 To the Editor:— I apologize for the delay in writing you regarding Dr. Pascher's letter of June 19, 1961, which you kindly forwarded to me.I am sorry that I have overlooked Dr. Pascher's and Dr. Gay's case presentation at the Bronx Dermatological Society in 1957. In the described case almost the entire integument was involved. The beard, chest, back, arms, abdomen, thighs, as well as the scalp, were the site of a pustular eruption. There were occupational and seasonal influences (worse in summer). The disease responded to the administration of antibiotics (erythromycin) and sulfonamides.The findings in this case resemble the form described by Fariñas and Pardo-Castello. The case does not exhibit the classical features as described by Arnozan and Dubreuilh. I have not found in the literature a similar report from the temperate zones with such widespread involvement. The patient lived in Florida. Apparently he was placed on
Archives of Dermatology – American Medical Association
Published: Nov 1, 1961
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