Observations on the cytological diagnosis of an infectious erythema
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Observations on the cytological diagnosis of an infectious erythema
Abstract
The clinical features of an infectious erythema which affected children and young people are described. Other writers have described the same disease and have suggested a viral origin. A cytological method is described which may establish the diagnosis, and the cytological appearances might also be useful in differentiating between erythema and measles.
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