. The Journal of tropical medicine and hygiene . To illustrate paper, Sudanese Examples of Two Common Hyperkeratoses.—I. Ichthyosis, by Albert J. Chalmers,, , , and Captain Arthur Innes, (T.). THE JOURNAL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE. PLATE IV. ]5, 1918. ^kiS^. To illustrate paper, Sudanese Examples of Two Common Hyperkeratoses.—I. Ichthyosis, by Albert J. Chalmers,, , , and Captain Arthur Innbs, (T.). May 15. 1918.] THE JOURNAL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE. keratosis invades the neck of the follicle without,however, damaging t
. The Journal of tropical medicine and hygiene . To illustrate paper, Sudanese Examples of Two Common Hyperkeratoses.—I. Ichthyosis, by Albert J. Chalmers,, , , and Captain Arthur Innes, (T.). THE JOURNAL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE. PLATE IV. ]5, 1918. ^kiS^. To illustrate paper, Sudanese Examples of Two Common Hyperkeratoses.—I. Ichthyosis, by Albert J. Chalmers,, , , and Captain Arthur Innbs, (T.). May 15. 1918.] THE JOURNAL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE. keratosis invades the neck of the follicle without,however, damaging the sebaceous glands or in thiscase the hair. Fig. 15 shows another hair caughtin this hyperkeratosic growth and being preventedfrom emerging and becoming a proper hair haslooped upon itself, as is seen by its shaft being cutthree times in the section, while it continues to beembedded in the horny cells. The openings and ducts of the sweat glands appearto he normal, but the coil (fig. 16a) deserves moreconsideration. The corium (fig. 16a and fig. 20) in general showsmarked swelling of the collagenous fibres withcorresponding diminution of the lymph spaces, thusgiving rise to a denser appearance than normal, butthere is no sign of inflammation, and the slightcellular increase seen at plac
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