DETROIT DERMATOLOGICAL SOCIETY

Autor: Parkhurst, H. J., Schiller, Arthur E.
Zdroj: Archives of Dermatology; March 1930, Vol. 21 Issue: 3 p502-505, 4p
Abstrakt: NEVUS PIGMENTOSUS. PRESENTED BY DR. VALADE. D. H., a boy, aged 6 months, presented a brown line on the cheek, 7 mm. long and from 1 to 2 mm. wide, extending downward from the left outer canthus. It had appeared five days after birth, and the parents had considered it to be a silver nitrate stain due to the use of drops in the infant's eyes at birth. Therapeutic suggestions were requested. DISCUSSION Dr. Howard Fox (New York): I would suggest the use of solid carbon dioxide in such a case.Dr. Stevens: I would advise solid carbon dioxide.Dr. Van Rhee: I have tried solid carbon dioxide and electrodesiccation in such cases, and consider the former the method of choice. SCHAMBERG'S DISEASE. PRESENTED BY DR. TROXELL. A. S. C., aged 30, a banker, had first noticed small reddish areas on both shins after exposure to sunlight and weeds in
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