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Allergic contact dermatitis

Tardan et al., 2012

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11069689118663952378
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Tardan M
Zug K
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Fitzpatrick dermatology in general medecine. 8thed. New York: The McGraw-Hill Companies

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Typically, the area of greatest dermatitis is the area of greatest contact with the offending allergen (s), but because allergens may be carried to other sites, dermatitis may appear in other locations and/or be more widespread; also because body sites differ in …
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