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Principali patologie dermatologiche con riferimento alla topografia

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Le basi della dermatologia

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Le peculiarità strutturali e funzionali, insieme alla diversa esposizione a fattori ambientali, riscontrabili in alcuni distretti corporei, rappresentano elementi che predispongono all’insorgenza di determinate patologie cutanee che si manifestano, pertanto, in maniera preferenziale o esclusiva, in alcune sedi piuttosto che in altre.

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Cannavò, S.P., Trifirò, C. (2011). Principali patologie dermatologiche con riferimento alla topografia. In: Le basi della dermatologia. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-2065-8_8

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