Scrofuloderma and granuloma annulare-like lesions: Challenges of diagnosing cutaneous tuberculosis in developed countries
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Pinar Avci | M. Marschalkó | J. Hársing | A. Bánvölgyi | Á. Szepesi | L. Fésűs | E. Kuroli | A. Jobbágy | F. Meznerics | N. Kiss
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