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The first record of ACA was made in 1883 in Breslau, Germany, where a physician named Alfred Buchwald first delineated it. [[Herxheimer reaction|Herxheimer]] and Hartmann described it in 1902 as a "tissue paper" like [[cutaneous]] atrophy. | |||
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Overview
The first record of ACA was made in 1883 in Breslau, Germany, where a physician named Alfred Buchwald first delineated it. Herxheimer and Hartmann described it in 1902 as a "tissue paper" like cutaneous atrophy.