Symmetrical drug related intertriginous and flexural exanthema (SDRIFE) induced by fluconazole: An uncommon side effect of a commonly used drug
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- DOI: 10.1111/dth.13130
Symmetrical drug related intertriginous and flexural exanthema (SDRIFE) induced by fluconazole: An uncommon side effect of a commonly used drug
Keywords: SDRIFE; baboon syndrome; fluconazole.
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