Dermatological propaedeutics as the basis of demodicosis classification: a new approach to the old problem

Author:

Sokolova T.V.ORCID,Golitsina M.V.ORCID,Malyarchuk A.P.ORCID,Lopatina Yu.V.ORCID

Publisher

Media Sphere Publishing Group

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Dermatology

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