[Influence of neonatal and maternal factors on the prevalence of vernix caseosa].
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J. Toribio | J. Labandeira | D. González-Vilas | A. Ramírez-Santos | B. Monteagudo | E. León-Muíños | R. Romarís | R. Fernández-Prieto | A. Ramírez‐Santos | D. González‐Vilas | E. León‐Muíños | ଝ. B. Monteagudo | Descamación | Eritema Tóxico Neonatal ; Neonato | Prevalencia
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