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Pediatric Demodicosis Associated with Gain-of-Function Variant in STAT1 Presenting as Rosacea-Type Rash

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I Benhsaien: supervision and proofreader

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A puel: supervision and responsible for the genetic study

M Migaud: responsible for the genetic study

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Baghad, B., El Fatoiki, F.Z., Benhsaien, I. et al. Pediatric Demodicosis Associated with Gain-of-Function Variant in STAT1 Presenting as Rosacea-Type Rash. J Clin Immunol 41, 698–700 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10875-020-00942-z

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