Abstract

Oleogranuloma, a peculiar change in the subcutaneous fatty tissue, was quite often observed in our typhoid epidemics of 1918-22. At the end of this period, this suffering, as a complication after typhus, was sufficiently studied. At the same time, similar changes in adipose tissue were found in cases not related to typhus. The latter group includes our case, which is distinguished by the universality of the distribution of oleogranulomas.

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