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Vol. 58. Issue 3.
Pages 285-287 (1 March 2003)
Vol. 58. Issue 3.
Pages 285-287 (1 March 2003)
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Alopecia anular (halo scalp ring)
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J. Guerrero-Fernándeza,
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Dr. J. Guerrero-Fernández. Isla Paragua, 19, 1.º B. 28034 Madrid. España.
, J. Guerrero Vázquezb, F. Russo de la Torrec, C. Collantes Garcíab
a Servicio de Pediatría. Hospital Infantil La Paz. Madrid
b Servicios de Pediatría Hospital Punta de Europa. Algeciras. España
c Dermatología. Hospital Punta de Europa. Algeciras. España
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