. The British journal of dermatology . ik TO ILLUSTRATE DRS. BATTY SHAW AND LOUGHLINS CASE OF LEUC0CYTH,€iV1IA CUTIS. CASE OF LEUCOCYTHiEMFA CUTIS. 39 nieniljrane Avas distinctly pale, but the skin of the body trenerallysliowed a brownish pigmentation, and the legs especially showedpatches of pnrpura. The nodules were described as having beenmuch flatter than they were on admission. There were subcon-junctival haemorrhages in both eyes; only a few deposits werefound on the back; the feet were oederaatous ; the skin was ratherhyperaesthetic, but there was no pruritus. The voice was distinctlyho


. The British journal of dermatology . ik TO ILLUSTRATE DRS. BATTY SHAW AND LOUGHLINS CASE OF LEUC0CYTH,€iV1IA CUTIS. CASE OF LEUCOCYTHiEMFA CUTIS. 39 nieniljrane Avas distinctly pale, but the skin of the body trenerallysliowed a brownish pigmentation, and the legs especially showedpatches of pnrpura. The nodules were described as having beenmuch flatter than they were on admission. There were subcon-junctival haemorrhages in both eyes; only a few deposits werefound on the back; the feet were oederaatous ; the skin was ratherhyperaesthetic, but there was no pruritus. The voice was distinctlyhoarse. On looking into the mouth it was seen to be pale, but thetonsils were enlarged and showed purplish patches of only glands felt enlarged were those of the groin; theirenlargement appeared to be due to the ulceration spleen nor liver could be felt. The patients memory wasfound to be impaired, but no physical signs of disease of the nervoussystem could be made out. Mr. J. Herbert Parsons


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