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brous skin. involvement is Scalp accompanied by whitening of the hairs within the lesions. Previous authors have scalp that the lesions of this cutaneous nevus tend emphasized to be unilateral in distribution and to follow the derma- tomes of the body. Arteriovenous Malformation With M. Angiodermatitis—S. A in the of used names certain in¬ Bluefarb and L. Adams gray background printing journals A. N Michigan Chicago) (30 Ave, that the of dicates abstracts have been the authors the prepared by white have a indicates that the abstracts communications; background Arch Derm 96:176-181 (Aug) 1967 been the JAMA staff. prepared by An unusual stasis dermatitis of the angiomatous leg, -.-;-. from a arteriovenous was arising congenital malformation, Archives of observed in a male diabetic. The lesions young morpholog¬ Dermatology, Chicago and simulated disease. Clin¬ ically histologically Kaposi's ical manifestations associated with arteriove¬ congenital Mercurial Tattoo— Unusual of (Cinnabar) Complications nous fistulae are lines of co¬ reviewed, particularly along Medical L. Biro and W. P. Klein Center, (Downstate existent vascular abnormalities. The cutaneous develop¬ 450 Clarkson Ave, Brooklyn, NY) mental stasis lesion is discussed. pathophysiology of the Subclinical arteriovenous anomalous channels preexist may Arch Derm 96:165-167 1967 (Aug) dermatitic to the
JAMA – American Medical Association
Published: Aug 21, 1967
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