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Delayed Blanch in Alopecia Mucinosa
Archives of Dermatology, 1975To the Editor.— In his report of alopecia mucinosa with neurofollicular changes, Burket 1 cites an explanation for the delayed blanch phenomenon (of acetylcholine injected into atopic skin), which was postulated by Lobitz and Campbell 2 in their report.
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Delayed Blanch in Alopecia Mucinosa-Reply
Archives of Dermatology, 1975To the Editor.— I was pleased to learn of Ramsey, Copeman and Winkelmann's work regarding the delayed blanch as detailed by Dr. Stone. This explanation certainly makes more sense when one considers the clinical situation. Dr. Stone's letter is very appropriate and I appreciate his comments, which I feel help clarify the findings in this patient with ...
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A.M.A. Archives of Dermatology, 1958
The following case report is felt worthy of presentation as a hitherto undescribed clinical form of alopecia mucinosa consisting of a grouped papular eruption in addition to areas of alopecia. In his original description of this disease, Pinkus 1 reported six cases in which the clinical picture consisted primarily of inflammatory plaques and areas of ...
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The following case report is felt worthy of presentation as a hitherto undescribed clinical form of alopecia mucinosa consisting of a grouped papular eruption in addition to areas of alopecia. In his original description of this disease, Pinkus 1 reported six cases in which the clinical picture consisted primarily of inflammatory plaques and areas of ...
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ALOPECIA MUCINOSA (FOLLICULAR MUCINOSIS)
Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 1961Z, EVEN-PAZ, F, SAGHER
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