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Dysesthesia in Alopecia Mucinosa
Archives of Dermatology, 1962Ferreira-Marques reported 1 a case of alopecia mucinosa in which sensory dysesthesia of a peculiar sort was demonstrated in the skin lesions. The patient felt light touch, pain, and cold less well in the lesions than in the adjacent normal skin, but perceived hot water (at 44-50 C) as hotter in the lesions than elsewhere.
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A.M.A. Archives of Dermatology, 1957
The cases forming the subject of this paper were collected over a period of seven years. They are presented here with the expectation that similar cases have been seen by others. It is hoped that discussion may be stimulated and more may be learned about the nature of the disease process and the peculiar histologie changes forming its basis. Report of
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The cases forming the subject of this paper were collected over a period of seven years. They are presented here with the expectation that similar cases have been seen by others. It is hoped that discussion may be stimulated and more may be learned about the nature of the disease process and the peculiar histologie changes forming its basis. Report of
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Zur Mucinosis follicularis (Alopecia mucinosa Pinkus)
Archiv f�r Klinische und Experimentelle Dermatologie, 1962Ein in Osterreich erstmalig klinisch und histologisch beobachteter Fall von Mucinosis follicularis von 14 Jahre langer Dauer wird zum Anlas genommen, die Klinik und die diagnostisch entscheidende Histologie dieser neuen Krankheitseinheit darzustellen.
J, TAPPEINER, L, PFLEGER, H, HOLZNER
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Archives of Dermatology, 1983
The cases forming the basis of my paper in 1957 1 were accumulated during seven years, but they really represented only a fraction of the patients with the disease as we know it. The concept of alopecia mucinosa has broadened in several directions. It does not always show up as an inflammatory plaque, but it may consist of a patch of enlarged hair ...
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The cases forming the basis of my paper in 1957 1 were accumulated during seven years, but they really represented only a fraction of the patients with the disease as we know it. The concept of alopecia mucinosa has broadened in several directions. It does not always show up as an inflammatory plaque, but it may consist of a patch of enlarged hair ...
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Anesthesia in alopecia mucinosa.
Cutis, 1987A 23-year-old woman was noted to have a hypoesthetic patch over the right mandible. A biopsy specimen revealed alopecia mucinosa. Anesthesia in the involved area has been reported rarely in the literature.
M A, Matuska, D A, Weigand
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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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Follicular Mucinosis (Alopecia Mucinosa)
Archives of Dermatology, 1964Three new cases of follicular mucinosis have been described. In addition to the characteristic changes in hair follicles and sebaceous glands, all three cases showed mucinous degeneration of the dermis. In one case the staining reactions with PAS and Giemsa stains appeared to indicate that the dermal mucin differed from the follicular mucin, and ...
M R, OKUN, F, KAY
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