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Marta Martinez-Garcia1, Jorge Roman-Sainz1, Nicolás Silvestre-Torner1
1Dermatology Service. Severo Ochoa University Hospital, Leganés, Madrid.
Dermatology Practical & Conceptual
|August 20, 2021
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