Dermosccopic features of progressive cribriform and zosteriform hyperpigmentation

Journal Title: Nasza Dermatologia Online - Year 2018, Vol 9, Issue 3

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Subrata Malakar

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  • EP ID EP359062
  • DOI 10.7241/ourd.20183.33
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Subrata Malakar (2018). Dermosccopic features of progressive cribriform and zosteriform hyperpigmentation. Nasza Dermatologia Online, 9(3), 343-345. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-359062