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Vol. 100. Issue 9.
Pages 813-814 (November 2009)
Vol. 100. Issue 9.
Pages 813-814 (November 2009)
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Ulcerated Nodule With Satellite Lesions on the Pulp of the First Finger of an Elderly Male Patient
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E. Gómez-Moyanoa,
, V. Crespo-Erchigaa, A. Sanz-Trellesb, A. Crespo-Erchigaa
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Correspondence: Elisabeth Gómez Moyano, Pza. Hospital Civil, s/n, 29009 Malaga, Spain.
Correspondence: Elisabeth Gómez Moyano, Pza. Hospital Civil, s/n, 29009 Malaga, Spain.
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