1930
DOI: 10.1159/000252746
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I. Über Haut- und Mundschleimhauterscheinungen beim Ulcus vulvae acutum

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“…From Poland, Walter and Roman (1930) reported recurrent mucocutaneous lesions in two female patients with histologically demonstrated leukocytoclastic vasculitis in a genital ulcer and a skin lesion. Similarly, from Innsbruck, Kumer (1930) reported mucocutaneous lesions in a female patient with a histological detection of leukocytoclastic vasculitis in a genital ulcer and an erythema nodosum lesion with some central nervous system signs. In the following years, Dr Benedictos Adamantiades from Greece presented and then reported a case with recurrent hypopyon iritis, mucocutaneous symptoms and arthritis ( Sur un cas d'iritis à hypopyon récidivante ) (Adamantiades, 1930, 1931).…”
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“…From Poland, Walter and Roman (1930) reported recurrent mucocutaneous lesions in two female patients with histologically demonstrated leukocytoclastic vasculitis in a genital ulcer and a skin lesion. Similarly, from Innsbruck, Kumer (1930) reported mucocutaneous lesions in a female patient with a histological detection of leukocytoclastic vasculitis in a genital ulcer and an erythema nodosum lesion with some central nervous system signs. In the following years, Dr Benedictos Adamantiades from Greece presented and then reported a case with recurrent hypopyon iritis, mucocutaneous symptoms and arthritis ( Sur un cas d'iritis à hypopyon récidivante ) (Adamantiades, 1930, 1931).…”
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“…Likewise, erythema nodosum was reported by Kumer (1930) and Blobner (1937), whereas neurological signs (a minor criterion of the Japanese Behçet's disease Research Committee) (The Behçet's Disease Research Committee of Japan, 1989) with or without optic atrophy were reported by Weve (1923), Blüthe (1908), Shigeta (1924), Adamantiades (1930) and Blobner (1937). Moreover, arthritis and/or orchitis (two minor criteria of the Japanese Behçet's disease Research Committee) (The Behçet's Disease Research Committee of Japan, 1989) have been reported by Reis (1906), Blüthe (1908), Weve (1923), Shigeta (1924), Carol & Ruys (1928), Adamantiades (1930) and Matras (1932).…”
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“…Similarly, recurrent oral and/or mucocutaneous lesions, still one of the major criteria in both classifications (The Behçet's Disease Research Committee of Japan, 1989; International Study Group Criteria, 1990), have been reported by Hippocrates, Christlieb (1895), Neumann (1895), Reis (1906), Blüthe (1908), Planner & Remenowsky (1922), Weve (1923), Shigeta (1924), Pils (1925), Grütz (1926), Carol & Ruys (1928), Samek & Fischer (1929), Adamantiades (1930), Kumer (1930), Walter & Roman (1930), Dascalopoulos (1932), Matras (1932), Whitwell (1934), Nishimura (1936) and Blobner (1937).…”
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