
Plate 5-Alopecia Areata et Lupus serpiginosus
Item
Title
Plate 5-Alopecia Areata et Lupus serpiginosus
Description
Modern Term: 1. Same 2. Cutaneous tuberculosis, lupus vulgaris variant
1. Circumscribed patches of hair loss due to autoimmune phenomenon. More common in children than adults.
2. Lupus vulgaris with inflamed serpiginous border whose secondary changes include ulcerations and hemorrhagic crusts.
1. Circumscribed patches of hair loss due to autoimmune phenomenon. More common in children than adults.
2. Lupus vulgaris with inflamed serpiginous border whose secondary changes include ulcerations and hemorrhagic crusts.
Date
1860-1884
Subject
Skin--Diseases.
Format
Still image
Identifier
http://hdl.handle.net/10079/bibid/1859675
Publisher
New Sydenham Society
Source
Atlas of portraits of diseases of the skin
Rights
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Contributor
Cushing/Whitney Medical Library
Type
Chromolithographs