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Case report: dermatomyositis of the scrotum
The Journal of Urology
|September 1, 1977
Abstract:
Necrotic lesions of the scrotum usually result from infectious processes, vascular occlusion or trauma. The first case of necrotic non-purulent skin changes associated with dermatomyositis is reported.
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