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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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d, each one, into thesmall and large. The small pigmentation varies in size from a small pinshead to the small finger-nail, whereas the large varies from the size of thesmall finger-nail to that of a silver dollar, or even larger—that of the palmof the hand. The size is, of course, governed by that of the lesion whichpreceded the pigmentation, so that no fixed rule can be given in regard tothe size attained or shown. This can only be determined by an examina-tion of a case while the eruption or lesions are present. Of course, the 3 362 Original Articles. pigmentation present, its color, size, and length of persistence, may give acertain more or less distinct idea of the condition which pre-existed. Thedistribution of the lesions in syphilitic pigmentation may be discrete, dis-seminated or confluent. In the discrete form the stains occur here andthere, and, as a usual thing, are not numerous. This is, perhaps, themost common, or, at least, that which is most frequently seen. Not more
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Fig. i. Disseminated Syphilitic Pigmentation. than from two to six finger-nail size stains may exist. In the disseminatedform we have a condition characterized by the presence of numerous stainswhich vary in size. A good example of this is shown in Figure 1. Alimb, a portion of the trunk, or the entire body, may be involved. In theconfluent syphilitic pigmentation we have a condition presented which is Syphilitic Pigmentation—Oh man n-Dumesnil. 363 far from being a common one. In this form a large area is involved, butit is the rule that certain portions of the skin remain normal. In fact,upon a Superficial glance it would lead an unpracticed eve to pronouncethe trouble one of vitiligo. The peculiarity of the contour of the healthy *

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