Videodermoscopy and doppler‐ultrasound in spider naevi: towards a new classification?
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J. López-Gutiérrez | P. Jaen‐Olasolo | P. Boixeda | P. Fonda-Pascual | O. Moreno‐Arrones | A. Alegre-Sánchez | C. Bernárdez | P. Fonda‐Pascual | P. Jaén‐Olasolo | A. Alegre‐Sánchez | Juan Carlos López-Gutiérrez | P. Boixeda
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