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O. G. Costa (1953)
AckrokeratoelastoidosisDermatologica, 107
Abstract IN THE fall of 1952 I presented a report* on a case of dermatosis of a hitherto unreported type to which I gave the name of acrokeratoelastoidosis.1 Some months after the first case, I came across another which will be described in this paper. REPORT OF A CASE M. V. O., a Brazilian Negro woman, a cook, born at Itabira (Minas Gerais) 21-year-old resident in Belo Horizonte. Personal and Family Antecedents.—These show no aspects which are of interest in the present case. History of the Present Disease.—The patient said that about two years ago, she noticed on her legs the first manifestations of her present disease. General Examination.—Nothing abnormal. Dermatological Examination.—The pathologic process is localized on the lower two-thirds of the anterior surface of the legs, on the anterior surface of the tibiotarsal points spreading to the upper third of the dorsal surface of the References 1. Presented at the meeting of the Minas Gerais branch of the Brazilian Society of Dermatology, Sept. 15, 1952, and at the 10th Brazilian Congress of Hygiene, held in Belo Horizonte Oct. 19 to 25, 1953. 2. Costa, O. G.: Ackrokeratoelastoidosis , Dermatologica , 107:164-168, 1953.Crossref
A.M.A. Archives of Dermatology & Syphilology – American Medical Association
Published: Aug 1, 1954
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