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H. Fox (1920)
Lymphogranulomatosis of the Skin in Hodgkin's DiseaseArch. Dermat. & Syph., 2
H. A. Reimann , W. P. Havens (1942)
Hodgkin's Disease with Specific Lesions Appearing First in the SkinArch. Int. Med., 70
Kren (1921)
Ein Beitrag zur Lymphogranulomatosis cutisArch. f. Dermat. u. Syph., 130
S. Lapière (1938)
Etude comparative du mycosis fongo�de et de la maladie de HodgkinRev. belge sc. méd., 10
A. Wallhauser (1933)
Hodgkin's DiseaseArch. Path., 16
L. B. Goldman (1940)
Hodgkin's Disease: An Analysis of Two Hundred and Twelve CasesJ. A. M. A., 114
H. Fox (1920)
LYMPHOGRANULOMATOSIS OF THE SKIN IN HODGKIN'S DISEASEArchives of Dermatology, 2
W. H. Goeckerman (1931)
Cutaneous Lymphoblastoma: Report of Two Unusual CasesArch. Dermat. & Syph., 24
H. E. Mliler (1928)
Lymphogranulomatosis CutisArch. Dermat. & Syph., 17
W. Goeckerman, H. Montgomery (1931)
CUTANEOUS LYMPHOBLASTOMA: REPORT OF TWO UNUSUAL CASESArchives of Dermatology, 24
O. Kren (1920)
LymphogranulomatosisArch. f. Dermat. u. Syph., 125
H. Reimann, W. Havens, P. Herbut (1942)
HODGKIN'S DISEASE WITH SPECIFIC LESIONS APPEARING FIRST IN THE SKINJAMA Internal Medicine, 70
F. Senear, M. Caro (1937)
ULCERATIVE HODGKIN'S DISEASE OF THE SKINArchives of Dermatology, 35
F. E. Senear (1942)
Lymphoblastoma CutisM. Clin. North America, 26
W. Boyd (1925)
Text-Book of PathologyThe Indian Medical Gazette, 60
E. Schleicher (1942)
Staining Aspirated Human Bone Marrow with Domestic Wright StainBiotechnic & Histochemistry, 17
F. E. Senear (1937)
Ulcerative Hodgkin's Disease of the SkinArch. Dermat. & Syph., 35
R. R. Kierland (1941)
Hodgkin's DiseaseProc. Staff Meet., Mayo Clin., 16
G. Arndt (1912)
Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Lymphogranulomatose der HautVirchows Arch. f. path. Anat., 209
A. Nanta (1925)
Lymphogranulomatosis ch�lo�diennes pseudo-leucoplasiques: le chancre lymphogranulomateuxAnn. de dermat. et syph., 6
E. M. Schleicher (1942)
Staining Aspirated Bone Marrow with Domestic Wright's StainStain Technol., 17
M. Barron (1926)
Unique Features of Hodgkin's Disease (Lymphogranulomatosis)Arch. Path., 2
H. N. Cole (1917)
The Cutaneous Manifestations of Hodgkin's DiseaseJ. A. M. A., 69
Abstract Cases of Hodgkin's disease with cutaneous manifestations have previously been studied with the usual fixation technic of the skin and node tissue. We wish to report the great value of node and skin imprints in the study of this disease. The frequency of cutaneous involvement has been given by different authors as varying from 16 per cent (by Barron1) and 29 per cent (by Wallhauser2) to 38 per cent (by Goldman3 and Cole4). Miller5 has mentioned that these manifestations are of two types, the nonspecific and the specific. The nonspecific manifestations, lacking the characteristic histopathologic changes, include diverse conditions ranging from generalized pruritus, lichenification, urticaria, prurigolike nodules, bullous eruptions, exfoliative erythrodermas and pigmentation to loss of hair and changes in the nails. They have also been labeled as "ids" or lymphogranulids by Nanta and Chatellier.6 The specific lesions, those hav References 1. Barron, M.: Unique Features of Hodgkin's Disease (Lymphogranulomatosis) , Arch. Path. 2:659-688 ( (Nov.) ) 1926. 2. Wallhauser, A.: Hodgkin's Disease , Arch. Path. 16:522-562 ( (Oct.) ); 672-712 (Nov.) 1933. 3. Goldman, L. B.: Hodgkin's Disease: An Analysis of Two Hundred and Twelve Cases , J. A. M. A. 114:1611-1616 ( (April 27) ) 1940. 4. Cole, H. N.: The Cutaneous Manifestations of Hodgkin's Disease , J. A. M. A. 69:341-348 ( (Aug. 4) ) 1917.Crossref 5. Mliler, H. E.: Lymphogranulomatosis Cutis , Arch. Dermat. & Syph. 17:156-181 ( (Feb.) ) 1928. 6. Nanta, A., and Chatellier, L.: Lymphogranulomatosis chéloïdiennes pseudo-leucoplasiques: le chancre lymphogranulomateux , Ann. de dermat. et syph. 6:682-694, 1925. 7. Senear, F. E., and Caro, M. R.: Ulcerative Hodgkin's Disease of the Skin , Arch. Dermat. & Syph. 35:114-128 ( (Jan.) ) 1937. 8. Kierland, R. R., and Montgomery, H.: Hodgkin's Disease , Proc. Staff Meet., Mayo Clin. 16:124-128, 1941. 9. Kren, O.: Lymphogranulomatosis , Arch. f. Dermat. u. Syph. 125:561-586, 1920 10. Ein Beitrag zur Lymphogranulomatosis cutis , Kren Arch. f. Dermat. u. Syph. 130:549-574, 1921. 11. Fox, H.: Lymphogranulomatosis of the Skin in Hodgkin's Disease , Arch. Dermat. & Syph. 2:578-593 ( (Nov.) ) 1920. 12. Goeckerman, W. H., and Montgomery, H.: Cutaneous Lymphoblastoma: Report of Two Unusual Cases , Arch. Dermat. & Syph. 24:383-395 ( (Sept.) ) 1931. 13. Reimann, H. A.; Havens, W. P., and Herbut, P. A.: Hodgkin's Disease with Specific Lesions Appearing First in the Skin , Arch. Int. Med. 70:434-443 ( (Sept.) ) 1942. 14. Schleicher, E. M.: Staining Aspirated Bone Marrow with Domestic Wright's Stain , Stain Technol. 17:161-164, 1942 15. Arndt, G.: Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Lymphogranulomatose der Haut , Virchows Arch. f. path. Anat. 209:432-452, 1912. 16. Bell, E. T.: Text-Book of Pathology , ed. 5, Philadelphia, Lea & Febiger, 1944, p. 318. 17. Senear, F. E.: Lymphoblastoma Cutis , M. Clin. North America 26:1-12, 1942. 18. Lapière, S.: Etude comparative du mycosis fongoïde et de la maladie de Hodgkin , Rev. belge sc. méd. 10:159-171, 1938.
Archives of Dermatology and Syphilology – American Medical Association
Published: Apr 1, 1945
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