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sQuiz your knowledge! A rare cause of abdominal mass following a cutaneous skin eruption

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Oteiza Rius, I., Morelló Vicente, A. & España, A. sQuiz your knowledge! A rare cause of abdominal mass following a cutaneous skin eruption. Eur J Dermatol 33, 461–463 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1684/ejd.2023.4546

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