A case of contact dermatitis due to Denthyde
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概要
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- 2000-01-01
著者
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INOUE Akiko
Department of Pediatrics, Osaka Medical College Hospital
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Kinoshita Kaori
Department of Pediatrics, Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba University
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SHOJI Akinobu
Department of Dermatology, Osaka Kaisei Hospital
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Shoji Akinobu
Department Of Dermatology Osaka Kaisei Hospital
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Inoue Akiko
Department Of Dermatology Osaka Kaisei Hospital
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Inoue Akiko
Department Of Chemical And Biological Sciences Japan Women's University
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Kinoshita Kaori
Department Of Dermatology Osaka City University Medical School
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