2006, Number 2
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Rev Cent Dermatol Pascua 2006; 15 (2)
Rubber bleached syndrome. A case report
Yáñez VS, Valdés WRL, Alonzo RL
Language: Spanish
References: 9
Page: 106-109
PDF size: 94.13 Kb.
ABSTRACT
The allergic contact dermatitis that is caused when the skin is in contact with the rubber of clothing, is denominated rubber bleached syndrome. We present the case of a female
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