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Vol. 100. Issue 10.
Pages 917-918 (December 2009)
Vol. 100. Issue 10.
Pages 917-918 (December 2009)
Clinical Science Letter
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Unilateral Allergic Contact Dermatitis of the Eyelid Caused by Iopimax
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M.T. Bordel-Gómez
, J. Sánchez-Estella, J.C. Santos-Durán
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maitebordel@aedv.es
matebordel@yahoo.es
Correspondence: C/ Martínez Villergas, 6, 1° B. 49003 Zamora.Spain.
matebordel@yahoo.es
Correspondence: C/ Martínez Villergas, 6, 1° B. 49003 Zamora.Spain.
Servicio de Dermatología, Complejo Asistencial Virgen de la Concha, Zamora. Spain
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