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Case Reports
. 2018 Aug;79(2):115-117.
doi: 10.1111/cod.13012. Epub 2018 Apr 30.

Allergic contact dermatitis and diabetes medical devices: 2 clinical cases

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Case Reports

Allergic contact dermatitis and diabetes medical devices: 2 clinical cases

Stefano Passanisi et al. Contact Dermatitis. 2018 Aug.
No abstract available

Keywords: case report; colophonium; medical devices; type 1 diabetes.

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