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Case Reports
. 2020 Feb;59(2):e35-e37.
doi: 10.1111/ijd.14665. Epub 2019 Sep 30.

Fibrous cephalic plaques of the scalp

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Case Reports

Fibrous cephalic plaques of the scalp

Jorge Arandes-Marcocci et al. Int J Dermatol. 2020 Feb.
No abstract available

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