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Description Figure 42. Lupus vulgaris simplex. The corium is studded with little collections of tuberculous follicles which make up the apple-jelly nodules. The vessles are dilated and the tissues between the nodules contain many leuocytes. Teh epithelium is slightly cedematous and the horny layer is irrefular. 75x
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Source Walker, Norman Purvis (1905) An introduction to dermatology (3rd ed.), William Wood and company Retrieved on 26 September 2010.
Author Norman Purvis Walker

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