MYCOSIS FUNGOIDES IN MOTHER AND IN DAUGHTER

Abstract
Several years ago Cameron1reported studies from this clinic in 2 cases of mycosis fungoides, in a mother and a daughter. The mother had already died, and her complete record was presented, but the daughter was still living. Since Cameron's publication the daughter has died, and additional data concerning the course of her illness and the observations at autopsy are presented herein. REPORT OF CASE Mrs. M. M., a housewife aged 28, first came to the clinic as a patient on May 21, 1931. She had been seen six years previously by Dr. Wile, at the time of one of her mother's visits to the office, when she presented a typical infiltrated plaque of mycosis fungoides on the inner aspect of her left thigh. Mrs. M. M. had been seen again as a private patient by Dr. Wile about one year before she came to the hospital, and

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