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Rook A Ebling FJ (1972)
Textbook of Dermatology
T. Jeffcoate (1953)
TEXTBOOK OF GYNAECOLOGYBritish Medical Journal, 2
H. Beerman (1949)
Hypertrophic Darier's disease and nevus syringocystadenomatosus papilliferus; histopathologic study.Archives of dermatology and syphilology, 60 4
Beerman H (1949)
Hypertrophic Darier's disease and nevus syringocystadenomatosus papilliferusArch Dermatol, 60
D. Weathers, S. Olansky, L. Sharpe (1969)
Darier's disease with mucous membrane involvement. A case report.Archives of dermatology, 100 1
Olansky S Weathers DR (1969)
Darier's disease with mucous membrane involvementArch Dermatol, 100
Brunauer STR (1931)
Handbuch der Haut und Geschlectskrankheiten
Abstract A patient had typical keratosis follicularis (Darier disease). During the course of his treatment, he complained of pruritus ani. Subsequently, involvement of the rectal mucosa by the disease process was demonstrated by proctoscopy and examination of the biopsy specimen. References 1. Weathers DR, Olansky S, Sharpe LO: Darier's disease with mucous membrane involvement . Arch Dermatol 100:50-53, 1969.Crossref 2. Beerman H: Hypertrophic Darier's disease and nevus syringocystadenomatosus papilliferus . Arch Dermatol 60:500-527, 1949. 3. Ebling FJ, Rook A: Textbook of Dermatology , ed 2. Oxford, England, Blackwell Scientific Publications, 1972. page 1169. 4. Brunauer STR: Morbus Darier , in Jadassohn J (ed): Handbuch der Haut und Geschlectskrankheiten . Berlin, Verlag von Julius Springer, 1931.
Archives of Dermatology – American Medical Association
Published: Apr 1, 1974
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