Japanese Dermatological Association Guidelines: Guidelines for the treatment of acne vulgaris 2017
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M. Kawashima | I. Kurokawa | F. Furukawa | C. Kaminaka | Yuki Yamamoto | M. Tanioka | Y. Miyachi | O. Yamasaki | K. Iwatsuki | K. Yamasaki | Nobukazu Hayashi | H. Akamatsu | M. Furumura | T. Kono | R. Shimada-Omori | Miwa Kobayashi
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