Gougerot-Blum syndrome

Gougerot-Blum syndrome
Gou·ger·ot-Blum syndrome (goo-zher-oґ blmґ) [Henri Gougerot, French physician, 1881–1955; Paul Blum, French physician, 1878–1933] pigmented purpuric lichenoid dermatitis.

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