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    This study examines a chronic skin condition affecting middle-aged men, often starting on the legs. Recurrent, polymorphic lesions suggest impaired immune response and benefit from coal tar treatment.

    Area of Science:

    • Dermatology
    • Immunology
    • Infectious Disease

    Context:

    • Presents a clinical study of a well-established dermatological entity.
    • Focuses on 50 cases with lesions typically initiating on lower limbs.

    Purpose:

    • To discuss the clinical characteristics, contributing factors, pathogenesis, and treatment of a specific skin disorder.
    • To highlight the efficacy of local coal tar applications.

    Summary:

    • Lesions are polymorphic, erythemato-squamous, or oozing, proliferating into patches and often recurring.
    • Common in 50-year-old men, associated with chronic alcoholism, poor sanitation, microbial factors, stasis, and overweight.
    • Pathogenesis involves compromised cutaneous protection and immune deficiency against a likely bacterial antigen.

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    Impact:

    • Provides insights into the etiology and clinical presentation of this recurrent skin condition.
    • Suggests coal tar as a beneficial therapeutic option for managing these lesions.