Abstract

This report describes a patient with pityriasis rubra pilaris and myasthenia gravis. Hypovitaminosis A was demonstrated repeatedly. The patient had no evidence of underlying collagen disease, endocrine problem, or occult neoplasm. Pharmacological doses of aqueous oral vitamin A ameliorated her dermatosis on two occasions, once on an initial course and a second time after relapse on a control period without therapy.

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