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Vitamine, essentielle Nahrungsbestandteile und sonstige in der dermatologischen Therapie neuere Wirkstoffe

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Zahlreiche Vitaminmangelzustände gehen mit Hauterscheinungen einher. Die Substitution der fehlenden Vitamine ist die Therapie der Wahl. Diesbezüglich sei auf die umfangreiche Literatur verwiesen [1].

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Ring, J., Fröhlich, H.H. (1985). Vitamine, essentielle Nahrungsbestandteile und sonstige in der dermatologischen Therapie neuere Wirkstoffe. In: Wirkstoffe in der dermatologischen Therapie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70025-5_17

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