1955
DOI: 10.1001/archderm.1955.03730350013004
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Allergic Dermatitis Produced by Inhalant Molds

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“…(5) All the patients with the first four essential criteria had a similar clinical picture. None had only the more usual prurigo-like picture with hchenification, or patches of true discoid eczema, although there are clinical and experimental precedents for beUeving that any type of eczema can be aggravated by IgE-mediated reactions (Jillson & Adami, 1955;Strauss & Kligman, 1957). All our patients did show the typical prurigo and lichenification but also showed rather diffuse ill-defined erythema, at times merging into atopic erythroderma-the sort of picture which might suggest an immediate weal type sensitivity.…”
Section: Clinical Materialsmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…(5) All the patients with the first four essential criteria had a similar clinical picture. None had only the more usual prurigo-like picture with hchenification, or patches of true discoid eczema, although there are clinical and experimental precedents for beUeving that any type of eczema can be aggravated by IgE-mediated reactions (Jillson & Adami, 1955;Strauss & Kligman, 1957). All our patients did show the typical prurigo and lichenification but also showed rather diffuse ill-defined erythema, at times merging into atopic erythroderma-the sort of picture which might suggest an immediate weal type sensitivity.…”
Section: Clinical Materialsmentioning
confidence: 52%