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DERMATITIS DUE TO RUBBER BUNION PROTECTOR

DERMATITIS DUE TO RUBBER BUNION PROTECTOR In a search through the literature, I have been unable to find an account of a similar case; for this reason, and because of the demonstration of the specific cause in this instance, I am reporting the following: REPORT OF A CASE M. O., aged 38, married, a housewife, born in the United States, entered the Cornell Skin Clinic, Oct. 22, 1930. The personal and family histories were irrelevant, and the physical examination gave negative results except for the local condition. On the inner surface of each great toe and extending over a bunion on the metatarsophalangeal joint was a sharply circumscribed, oval, red, scaly, slightly oozing, eczematous patch, 3 by 1½ inches in diameter (fig. 1). The patch on the left toe had been present for three months and, during the past four weeks, had caused considerable discomfort and itching. There was little itching in the daytime, even when http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA American Medical Association

DERMATITIS DUE TO RUBBER BUNION PROTECTOR

JAMA , Volume 97 (11) – Sep 12, 1931

DERMATITIS DUE TO RUBBER BUNION PROTECTOR

Abstract


In a search through the literature, I have been unable to find an account of a similar case; for this reason, and because of the demonstration of the specific cause in this instance, I am reporting the following:

REPORT OF A CASE
M. O., aged 38, married, a housewife, born in the United States, entered the Cornell Skin Clinic, Oct. 22, 1930. The personal and family histories were irrelevant, and the physical examination gave negative results except for the local condition. On the inner...
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American Medical Association
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Copyright © 1931 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
ISSN
0098-7484
eISSN
1538-3598
DOI
10.1001/jama.1931.27310110002008a
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Abstract

In a search through the literature, I have been unable to find an account of a similar case; for this reason, and because of the demonstration of the specific cause in this instance, I am reporting the following: REPORT OF A CASE M. O., aged 38, married, a housewife, born in the United States, entered the Cornell Skin Clinic, Oct. 22, 1930. The personal and family histories were irrelevant, and the physical examination gave negative results except for the local condition. On the inner surface of each great toe and extending over a bunion on the metatarsophalangeal joint was a sharply circumscribed, oval, red, scaly, slightly oozing, eczematous patch, 3 by 1½ inches in diameter (fig. 1). The patch on the left toe had been present for three months and, during the past four weeks, had caused considerable discomfort and itching. There was little itching in the daytime, even when

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JAMAAmerican Medical Association

Published: Sep 12, 1931

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