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Type: | Book (edited) |
Title: | Endocrinology of aging |
Publisher: | Humana Press |
Publisher Place: | USA |
Issue Date: | 2000 |
Series/Report no.: | Contemporary endocrinology; 20 |
ISBN: | 0896037568 9781617371714 |
Editor: | Morley, J. van den Berg, L. |
Statement of Responsibility: | John E. Morley, and Lucretia Van Den Berg |
Abstract: | <h4>Case study</h4>'I've got these ugly red blotches on my legs and they are getting worse?' Lisa, 32 years of age, is an accountant who always presents herself meticulously. You can understand why she doesn't like the raised red brown blotches on her shins. The lesions are raised, indurated with follicular accentuation. They are an uneven red-brown colour that doesn't fade with pressure, nor does the tissue pit. Lisa seems more upset and agitated than you expected. When you ask if she's under stress at work she breaks down in tears and says she feels 'agitated and on edge all the time and can't sit still for a minute'. |
Keywords: | Leg Skin Humans Endocrine System Diseases Autoimmune Diseases Adult Female Graves Disease |
Rights: | © 2000 Humana Press |
DOI: | 10.1007/978-1-59259-715-4 |
Published version: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-59259-715-4 |
Appears in Collections: | Aurora harvest Medicine publications |
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