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2007, Number 3

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Med Cutan Iber Lat Am 2007; 35 (3)

Linear and whorled nevoid hypermelanosis associated whit a mental and growth retardation

Martínez RE, Sevilla CF, Roca EMJ, Piera TP, Navarro FV
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