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Ronald Brancaccio

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Contact Dermatitis|December 21, 2006
Allergic contact dermatitis to pimecrolimusPeter Saitta, Ronald Brancaccio
Dermatitis : Contact, Atopic, Occupational, Drug|September 8, 2006
Cutaneous reactions to injectable corticosteroidsNilam Amin, Ronald Brancaccio, David Cohen
Dermatitis : Contact, Atopic, Occupational, Drug|March 27, 2009
Contact leukoderma from para-phenylenediaminePeter Saitta, David Cohen, Ronald Brancaccio
American Journal of Contact Dermatitis : Official Journal of the American Contact Dermatitis Society|January 24, 2004
Occupational allergic contact dermatitis in an obstetrics and gynecology residentMeredith Klein Kosann, Ronald Brancaccio, David Cohen
The Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology|July 23, 2011
The frequency of self-skin examination and full body skin examination in dermatologistsPeter Saitta, David E Cohen, Darrell Rigel, et al.
Cutis|September 1, 2011
An update on the presence of psychiatric comorbidities in acne patients, part 1: overview of prevalencePeter Saitta, Patrick Keehan, James Yousif, et al.
Cutis|September 16, 2011
An update on the presence of psychiatric comorbidities in acne patients, Part 2: Depression, anxiety, and suicidePeter Saitta, Patrick Keehan, James Yousif, et al.
The Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology|January 16, 2013
Is there a true concern regarding the use of hair dye and malignancy development?: a review of the epidemiological evidence relating personal hair dye use to the risk of malignancyPeter Saitta, Christopher E Cook, Jane L Messina, et al.
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Contact Dermatitis|December 21, 2006
Allergic contact dermatitis to pimecrolimusPeter Saitta, Ronald Brancaccio
Dermatitis : Contact, Atopic, Occupational, Drug|September 8, 2006
Cutaneous reactions to injectable corticosteroidsNilam Amin, Ronald Brancaccio, David Cohen
Dermatitis : Contact, Atopic, Occupational, Drug|March 27, 2009
Contact leukoderma from para-phenylenediaminePeter Saitta, David Cohen, Ronald Brancaccio
American Journal of Contact Dermatitis : Official Journal of the American Contact Dermatitis Society|January 24, 2004
Occupational allergic contact dermatitis in an obstetrics and gynecology residentMeredith Klein Kosann, Ronald Brancaccio, David Cohen
The Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology|July 23, 2011
The frequency of self-skin examination and full body skin examination in dermatologistsPeter Saitta, David E Cohen, Darrell Rigel, et al.
Cutis|September 1, 2011
An update on the presence of psychiatric comorbidities in acne patients, part 1: overview of prevalencePeter Saitta, Patrick Keehan, James Yousif, et al.
Cutis|September 16, 2011
An update on the presence of psychiatric comorbidities in acne patients, Part 2: Depression, anxiety, and suicidePeter Saitta, Patrick Keehan, James Yousif, et al.
The Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology|January 16, 2013
Is there a true concern regarding the use of hair dye and malignancy development?: a review of the epidemiological evidence relating personal hair dye use to the risk of malignancyPeter Saitta, Christopher E Cook, Jane L Messina, et al.
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