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Comment
. 2020 Jun 3:2020:8024981.
doi: 10.1155/2020/8024981. eCollection 2020.

Comment on "Olmsted Syndrome"

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Comment on "Olmsted Syndrome"

Solene Gatault et al. Case Rep Dermatol Med. .
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  • Olmsted syndrome.
    Elise Tonoli R, De Villa D, Hübner Frainer R, Pizzarro Meneghello L, Ricachnevsky N, de Quadros M. Elise Tonoli R, et al. Case Rep Dermatol Med. 2012;2012:927305. doi: 10.1155/2012/927305. Epub 2012 Dec 23. Case Rep Dermatol Med. 2012. PMID: 23320205 Free PMC article.

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