New dermatological findings of MIS‐C: Can mucocutaneous involvement be associated with Severe Disease Course?
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E. Şevketoğlu | C. Baydemır | Z. Topkarcı | N. Akçay | Mehmet Emin Menentoğlu | M. Oğur | A. Sofuoğlu | Kübra Boydağ Güvenç
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