European Journal of Dermatology
MENUResidents’ corner October 2014. Editorial: What's new this month? Volume 24, numéro 5, September-October 2014
Auteurs
1 University of California,
San Francisco,
Department of Dermatology,
513 Parnassus Avenue HSW-518,
San Francisco CA 94143-0511,
United States
San Francisco,
Department of Dermatology,
513 Parnassus Avenue HSW-518,
San Francisco CA 94143-0511,
United States
3 Department of Dermatology,
Churchill Hospital,
Old Road, Headington,
Oxford, OX3 7LJ,
United Kingdom
Churchill Hospital,
Old Road, Headington,
Oxford, OX3 7LJ,
United Kingdom
4 Dermatology Department.
Clinical University Hospital of Valencia.
University of Valencia.
Av Blasco Ibañez 17,
46010 Valencia,
Spain
Clinical University Hospital of Valencia.
University of Valencia.
Av Blasco Ibañez 17,
46010 Valencia,
Spain
5 Dermatology Department,
Hospital de Santa Maria,
Centro Hospitalar Lisboa Norte,
Lisbon,
Portugal;
Dermatology Center,
Hospital CUF Descobertas,
Lisbon,
Portugal
Hospital de Santa Maria,
Centro Hospitalar Lisboa Norte,
Lisbon,
Portugal;
Dermatology Center,
Hospital CUF Descobertas,
Lisbon,
Portugal
6 Dermatology, Venereology and Allergy,
University Hospital Würzburg,
Josef-Schneider-Str. 2,
97080 Würzburg,
Germany
University Hospital Würzburg,
Josef-Schneider-Str. 2,
97080 Würzburg,
Germany
- DOI : 10.1684/ejd.2014.2466
- Page(s) : 634-5
- Année de parution : 2014
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