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NEJM -- A Medical Mystery -- Skin Discolorations in a Bank Employee
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http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/full/356/14/1455?query=i...
Submitted by graymatter 10 months, 2 weeks, 3 hours ago
A healthy 34-year-old female bank employee presented with black discolorations of the skin on all her fingers. The discolorations had developed in the evening, after work. She was unable to remove the spots, even with the use of various abrasives. She had no other acute symptoms. The same symptoms had developed in some of her colleagues. What is the diagnosis?
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#1 - By m. zubair alauddin, 10 months, 9 days, 14 hours ago.
If the employee using any infra red rays used for money checking, this can be due to allergic reaction to such machines.
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