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Original Article

Morphological and Immunological Studies on Pustulosis Palmaris Et Plantaris, Especially on its Focal Infection Theory

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Pages 17-21 | Published online: 08 Jul 2009

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Yasuaki Harabuchi & Miki Takahara. (2019) Pathogenic role of palatine tonsils in palmoplantar pustulosis: A review. The Journal of Dermatology 46:11, pages 931-939.
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