1952
DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9378(16)38877-9
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Donovanosis of Tubes and Ovary Treated with Aureomycin and Surgery

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“…Marmell (1952) suggested an alteration in the host-parasite relationship which altered the predilection of the organism for the urethral mucosa, spared this normal portal of entry, and attacked the usually resistant skin. Of this, there is no proof.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Marmell (1952) suggested an alteration in the host-parasite relationship which altered the predilection of the organism for the urethral mucosa, spared this normal portal of entry, and attacked the usually resistant skin. Of this, there is no proof.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have traced twelve reports, published in English between 1924 and 1971, concerning gonococcal lesions of the penis (MiUs, 1924;Lowry and Franks, 1943;Kroll and Cohart, 1944;Harkness, 1945;Mee, 1949;Scott and Thomsen, 1950;Marmell, 1952;Byers and Bradley, 1953;Bernfeld, 1961;Landergren, 1961;Haim and Merzbach, 1970;Burgess, 1971); they comprise nineteen cases and involve twenty separate lesions or groups of lesions. The presenting appearances include pimples, blebs, masses, erosions, ulcers, and draining sinuses.…”
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“…In 33 additional cases the infected lesions described were near the raphe or fraenum (Odmansson, 1885;Touton, 1889;Jadassohn, 1890;Touton, 1892;Jadassohn, 1894;Rona, 1897;Pezzoli, 1900;Lanz, 1901;Bruhns, 1904;Gutmann, 1910;Hubner, 1913;Milian, 1919;Muhlpfordt, 1924;Szathmary, 1927;Bise, 1937;Kroll and Cohart, 1944;Marmell, 1952;Hirschmann, 1952;Byers and Bradley, 1953 *).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%