Adalimumab treatment leads to reduction of tissue tumor necrosis factor‐alpha correlated with venous leg ulcer improvement: a pilot study
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R. Kirsner | B. Keegan | J. Fox | P. Romanelli | F. Macquhae | Carmen Perez | J. Escandon | Aliette Espinosa | Katherine L Baquerizo-Nole
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