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2010, Number 594

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Rev Med Cos Cen 2010; 67 (594)

Lesiones elementales en dermatología

Sánchez UI, Quesada GA, Cedeño QML
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Language: Spanish
References: 11
Page: 345-348
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ABSTRACT

Nowadays there is no criteria’s unification that allows the description unanimous of skin illnesses. This article through a deep research, tries to facilitate the description of the Dermathosis in our media to achieve a diagnostic approximation and allowed an adequate manage of the damaged area.


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