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(Chest. 1944;10:326-328.)
© 1944 American College of Chest Physicians

Treatment of Tuberculous Cervical Adenitis With Vitamin A and D Ointment

WALTER RAAB M.D.1

1 Glen Gardner, New Jersey

In a case of tuberculous cervical adenitis with caseation, the mass was incised. The incision drained for nearly four weeks. Exposure to artificial sun lamp aggravated the inflammation and increased the drainage. Local treatment with Vitamin A and D Ointment for three days accomplished complete healing, with formation of a fine linear scar.







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