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田中秀幸 (1995)
Necrobiosis lipoidica diabeticorum, 17
W. B. Trimble (1926)
Erythema Elevatum Diutinum: Report of a Case with Remarks on Its Nosological PositionArch. Dermat. & Syph., 13
C. W. Laymon (1937)
Extracellular CholesterosisArch. Dermat. & Syph., 35
O. Ormsby (1910)
Lichen Planus Sclerosus et Atrophicus (A Report of Six Cases with a Review of the Literature)J. A. M. A., 40
H. Montgomery (1940)
Cutaneous Manifestations of Lipoid MetabolismM. Clin. North America, 24
H. Montgomery (1939)
Xanthomatosis, Lipoid Proteinosis (Phosphatid Lipoidosis)Arch. Otolaryng., 29
R. Nomland (1930)
LICHEN SCLEROSUS ET ATROPHICUS (HALLOPEAU) AND RELATED CUTANEOUS ATROPHIESArchives of Dermatology, 21
F. Wise (1936)
Lichen Ruber Moniliformis (Morbus Moniliformis Lichenoides)Arch. Dermat. & Syph., 34
H. Montgomery, A. Osterberg (1938)
XANTHOMATOSIS: CORRELATION OF CLINICAL, HISTOPATHOLOGIC AND CHEMICAL STUDIES OF CUTANEOUS XANTHOMAArchives of Dermatology, 37
F. Weidman, J. Besançon (1929)
ERYTHEMA ELEVATUM DIUTINUM: ROLE OF STREPTOCOCCI, AND RELATIONSHIP TO OTHER RHEUMATIC DERMATOSESArchives of Dermatology, 20
V. Coates (1926)
Rheumatic NoduleArch. Dis. Childhood, 1
Hamilton Montgomery, William Hill (1940)
LICHEN SCLEROSUS ET ATROPHICUSArchives of Dermatology, 42
H. Montgomery (1938)
XanthomatosisArch. Dermat. & Syph., 37
F. Wise, C. Rein (1936)
LICHEN RUBER MONILIFORMIS (MORBUS MONILIFORMIS LICHENOIDES): REPORT OF A CASE AND DESCRIPTION OF A HITHERTO UNRECORDED HISTOLOGIC STRUCTUREArchives of Dermatology, 34
W. Trimble (1926)
ERYTHEMA ELEVATUM DIUTINUM: REPORT OF A CASE, WITH COMMENTS ON ITS NOSOLOGIC POSITIONArchives of Dermatology, 13
M. Kaposi (1886)
Lichen Ruber MoniliformisVrtljschr. f. Dermat., 13
Abstract IT IS my purpose in this paper to review 3 cases of lichenoid lesions of the skin which more or less come under the heading of lichen ruber moniliformis or morbus moniliformis lichenoides. The first case I have studied in detail; the second case I had the opportunity to observe periodically for several years, and mention is made of a third case, which has been reported by Wise and Rein, by way of comparison. Since Erasmus Wilson's first description of lichen planus in 1869, many clinical variations of this disease have been described. These include the well known hypertrophic, atrophic, linear, annular, bullous and erythematous types. In addition to these, various cases have been reported in the literature from time to time which do not exactly fit in with the picture of lichen planus either clinically or histologically. Ormsby1 in 1910 reported a group of 6 cases of lichen References 1. Ormsby, O.: Lichen Planus Sclerosus et Atrophicus (A Report of Six Cases with a Review of the Literature) , J. A. M. A. 40:901 ( (Sept. 10) ) 1910.Crossref 2. Nomland, R.: Lichen Sclerosus et Atrophicus (Hallopeau) and Related Cutaneous Atrophies , Arch. Dermat. & Syph. 21:575 ( (April) ) 1930. 3. Montgomery. H., and Hill, W. R.: Lichen Sclerosus et Atrophicus , Arch. Dermat. & Syph. 42:755 ( (Nov.) ) 1940. 4. Kaposi, M.: Lichen Ruber Moniliformis , Vrtljschr. f. Dermat. 13:571, 1886. 5. Wise, F., and Rein, C. R.: Lichen Ruber Moniliformis (Morbus Moniliformis Lichenoides) , Arch. Dermat. & Syph. 34:830 ( (Nov.) ) 1936. 6. Montgomery, H.: Cutaneous Manifestations of Lipoid Metabolism , M. Clin. North America 24:1249 ( (July) ) 1940. 7. Montgomery, H., and Osterberg, A. E.: Xanthomatosis , Arch. Dermat. & Syph. 37:373 ( (March) ) 1938. 8. Montgomery, H., and Havens, F. Z.: Xanthomatosis, Lipoid Proteinosis (Phosphatid Lipoidosis) , Arch. Otolaryng. 29:650 ( (April) ) 1939. 9. Hildebrand, A. G.; Montgomery, H., and Rynearson, E. H.: Necrobiosis Lipoidica Diabeticorium , Arch. Int. Med. 66:851 ( (Oct.) ) 1940. 10. Laymon, C. W.: Extracellular Cholesterosis , Arch. Dermat. & Syph. 35:269 ( (Feb.) ) 1937. 11. Coates, V., and Coombs, C. F.: Rheumatic Nodule , Arch. Dis. Childhood 1:183 ( (Aug.) ) 1926. 12. Weidman, F., and Besancon, J. H.: Erythema Elevatum Diutinum: Role of Streptococci and Relationship to Other Rheumatic Dermatoses , Arch. Dermat. & Syph. 20:593 ( (Nov.) ) 1929. 13. Trimble, W. B.: Erythema Elevatum Diutinum: Report of a Case with Remarks on Its Nosological Position , Arch. Dermat. & Syph. 13:383 ( (March) ) 1926.
Archives of Dermatology and Syphilology – American Medical Association
Published: May 1, 1947
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