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This is probably a generalized and greatly intensified seborrheic dermatitis, but has certain features peculiar to itself. It was first described in 1908 by Leiner, a Viennese dermatologist, as follows: “A slight inflammation of the whole cutis, a desquamation of the epidermis, and a seborrhoea of the scalp.”1 In his first report there were forty-one [...]
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