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Correspondencia: Servicio de Dermatología. Hospital de Cruces. Pl. de Cruces, s/n. 48903 Barakaldo. Bizkaia. España.
, Olatz Lasa Elgezua, José Luis Díaz Pérez
Servicio de Dermatología. Hospital de Cruces. Baracaldo. Vizcaya. España
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