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Koebner phenomenon of vitiligo associated with Coffin-Siris syndrome

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Supplementary table 1.

Summary of the clinical characteristics of the three cases of Coffin-Siris syndrome associated with vitiligo.

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Hida, T., Ishikawa, A., Mizukami, M. et al. Koebner phenomenon of vitiligo associated with Coffin-Siris syndrome. Eur J Dermatol 30, 310–311 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1684/ejd.2020.3778

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