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Efficacy of hospital inpatient topical treatment for severe adult atopic dermatitis: a retrospective study of 56 patients.

Authors:
Marie Masson Regnault Salama Hegazy Maria Polina Konstantinou Claire Uthurriague Cristina Bulaï Livideanu Marie Tauber Carle Paul

Eur J Dermatol 2017 08;27(4):418-419

Department of Dermatology, Larrey Hospital and Toulouse University, Toulouse, France, UDEAR-INSERM 1056, Toulouse, France.

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