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Diffus grauschwarze Hyperpigmentierung der Gesichtshaut bei einer 59-jährigen Patientin

Diffuse grey–black hyperpigmentation of facial skin in a 59-year-old woman

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Nenoff, P., Müller, H., Schulze, I. et al. Diffus grauschwarze Hyperpigmentierung der Gesichtshaut bei einer 59-jährigen Patientin. Hautarzt 66, 214–217 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00105-014-3574-9

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