Excerpt from The Journal of Cutaneous Diseases: Including Syphilis
The writer, in the chapter on seborrhoeic eczema, calls attention to the fact that there are occasional forms of seborrhoeic eczema in which the inflammatory process is localized about the follicles, and further states that these forms take a mid-position between eczema and psoriasis. When this part Of his article on eczema was first read, it seemed as if he were referring to the same type that I have in mind, but upon fur ther perusal in regard to the mid-position of the type between eczema and psoriasis, I felt quite sure that he was speaking about an entirely different form, as the type Observed by me has absolutely nothing to do with psoriasis. If I am interpreting this reference correctly, it seems to refer to that type Of seborrhoeic eczema, where the lesions are so small that it resembles the punctate variety of psoriasis.
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