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Identifier: tristatemedicalj4189unse (find matches)
Title: Tri-State medical journal and practitioner
Year: 1897 (1890s)
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Subjects: Medicine
Publisher: St. Louis : (s.n.)
Contributing Library: The College of Physicians of Philadelphia Historical Medical Library
Digitizing Sponsor: The College of Physicians of Philadelphia and the National Endowment for the Humanities

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S. i. Squamous Syphilide iu a Woman. (Back, Buttocks and Arms.) Like all squamous affections of the skin, this particular syphiliticmanifestation has a tendency to persist for a long time unless energeticmeasures be adopted, and even then the best directed efforts at times obtainbut a very slight improvement. The condition of chronicity is apt to su-pervene in spite of all that is done. What concerns us more directly at The Squamous Syphilide—Ohmann-Dumesnil. 165 present is the question of diagnosis. This is not so difficult to attain, ifbut proper attention be given to the fundamental principles governing thematter. The distribution of the squamous syphilide, when it occurs uponthe body, seems to be pretty general. The scales are white in color, thin,
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Fig. 2. Squamous Syphilide in a Man. (Back and Arm.) and individually they are not very large. This is well shown in Figures 2and 3. If these scales be removed they proliferate so quickly that there isa rapid return. In fact, rapid proliferation of the horny cells seems to beone of the main characteristics of this eruption. The scales are butslightly adherent, and their removal causes no bleeding. The base of a 166 Original Articles. patch, however, is markedly erythematous, and presents a more or lessangry appearance, and, in some cases, may exhibit a very slight moisture.This exudation, however, is not sufficient in quantity to lead to the forma-tion of crusts, and is really nothing but a very slight amount of serum,which is derived from the engorged blood vessels. On the other hand, inthe majority of cases, the integument is perfectly dry, no moisture aboutthe lesions being observed in the palms, which are usually well suppliedwith coil glands. The dryness in this locality is well

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