1939
DOI: 10.1136/ard.1.3.196
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Rheumatic Subcutaneous Nodule Formation

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“…DR. F. DUDLEY HART (London) Massell, Mote, and Jones (1937) reported the production of rheumatic fever nodules by subcutaneous injection of the patient's serum or of saline, but I was unable to reproduce this (Hart, 1939). Schwartz and Steinbrocker (1950) were also unable to verify their results.…”
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“…DR. F. DUDLEY HART (London) Massell, Mote, and Jones (1937) reported the production of rheumatic fever nodules by subcutaneous injection of the patient's serum or of saline, but I was unable to reproduce this (Hart, 1939). Schwartz and Steinbrocker (1950) were also unable to verify their results.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Discussion DR. F. DUDLEY HART (London) Massell, Mote, and Jones (1937) reported the production of rheumatic fever nodules by subcutaneous injection of the patient's serum or of saline, but I was unable to reproduce this (Hart, 1939). Schwartz and Steinbrocker (1950) were also unable to verify their results.…”
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“…5 The most extreme example of metabolic enthesopathy is diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (DISH, more commonly known as Forestier's disease). Conversely, AS, which is the archetype of spondylarthropathies, is the more classic inflammatory enthesopathy.…”
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