Harefuah
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The commonest form of cutaneous tuberculosis is lupus vulgaris, whose incidence has steadily decreased during recent decades. We describe an 82-year-old man who presented with a large plaque of lupus vulgaris on his chin and upper neck which had been present for 71 years. This case clearly emphasizes the need for increased awareness of this disease, since its frequency may be greater than generally thought.
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External cardiac pacing has recently been reintroduced as an effective method in emergency cardiac stimulation. We report for the first time the results of external cardiac pacing in a mobile intensive cardiac care unit. In 9 of 10 patients treated during the first 3 months of 1990, effective pacing was achieved. We conclude that external cardiac pacing is a rapid, safe and effective means of temporary pacing during emergency treatment, before admission to hospital.