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Persistent Skin Pouches Following Subcutaneous Immunoglobulin Infusions in a Girl with Immunodeficiency, Bullous Skin Lesions and Melanosis Oculi

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Krüger, R., Feiterna-Sperling, C., Blume-Peytavi, U. et al. Persistent Skin Pouches Following Subcutaneous Immunoglobulin Infusions in a Girl with Immunodeficiency, Bullous Skin Lesions and Melanosis Oculi. J Clin Immunol 37, 505–507 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10875-017-0411-9

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