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Extended clinical phenotypes and long-term outcomes of phosphoglucomutase-3 deficiency. [PDF]
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Toddler Molluscum Contagiosum on the Nipple. [PDF]
Al-Muriesh M, Al-Ghaithi S.
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Haploidentical stem cell transplantation in DOCK8 deficiency: a case report of successful outcomes. [PDF]
Alsharidah S, Elhussein A, Al-Herz W.
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Skin and systemic infections in children with atopic dermatitis: review of the current evidence. [PDF]
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Curettage vs Electrodessication for Paediatric Molluscum Contagiosum: Efficacy and Safety Follow-Up Study. [PDF]
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Journal of Infection, 1997
Molluscum contagiosum is a benign skin tumour, caused by a poxvirus, that affects mostly children and young adults. It is a common, self-limiting viral disease of the skin and mucous membranes. Lz Initial descriptions of the lesion date from 1814, when it was defined as a separate entity to neurofibromatosis (molluscum fibrosum).
K, Birthistle, D, Carrington
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Molluscum contagiosum is a benign skin tumour, caused by a poxvirus, that affects mostly children and young adults. It is a common, self-limiting viral disease of the skin and mucous membranes. Lz Initial descriptions of the lesion date from 1814, when it was defined as a separate entity to neurofibromatosis (molluscum fibrosum).
K, Birthistle, D, Carrington
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