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Deutsch: Lupus vulgaris ulcerosus faciei, Carcinoma in lupo incipiens. Das rechte Auge durch Keratitis zerstort, ausgedehnte Zerstorung an den Lidern links, an Nase und Mund. Karzinom auberhalb des linken Mundwinkels. |
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Source | Atlas der Hautkrankheiten |
Author | Gustav Riehl und Leo von Zumbusch |
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