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Relapsing Febrile Nodular Nonsuppurative Panniculitis (Weber-Christians Disease): Report of a Case
American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1941C. P. Larson, Bernard N. Ootkin
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American Journal of Diseases of Children, 1944
Relapsing febrile nodular nonsuppurative panniculitis (Weber-Christian disease) is characterized by recurring bouts of fever, associated with the appearance of crops of nodules, varying from the size of a pea to several centimeters in diameter, usually on the thighs and arms, frequently on the abdomen and back and occasionally on the lower part of the ...
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Relapsing febrile nodular nonsuppurative panniculitis (Weber-Christian disease) is characterized by recurring bouts of fever, associated with the appearance of crops of nodules, varying from the size of a pea to several centimeters in diameter, usually on the thighs and arms, frequently on the abdomen and back and occasionally on the lower part of the ...
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RELAPSING FEBRILE NODULAR NONSUPPURATIVE PANNICULITIS (WEBER-CHRISTIAN DISEASE): REPORT OF TWO CASES
Archives of Dermatology and Syphilology, 1938Two cases of relapsing febrile nodular nonsuppurative panniculitis were observed at the Massachusetts General Hospital in 1937, and because the number of known cases is so small, it was thought advisable to report them. The characteristic feature of this disease is the recurrence of crops of subcutaneous nodules which either remain separate or become,
L. J. Cummins, W. F. Lever
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A follow-up on a case of nodular nonsuppurative panniculitis.
Archives of Dermatology, 1957In 1916 in the Journal of Cutaneous Diseases , Volume 34, No. 10, Gilchrist and Ketron published "A Unique Case of Atrophy of the Fatty Layer of the Skin, Preceded by the Ingestion of the Fat by Large Phagocytic Cells—Macrophages." This disease later became known as nonsuppurative panniculitis or "Weber-Christian's disease." Our case is given the ...
L. W. Ketron
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[Nonsuppurative febrile recurrent nodular panniculitis].
Prensa medica argentina, 1998M R, CASTEX +2 more
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