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Dermatopathology: Practical & Conceptual October - December 2005
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4. New observation: Herpes incognito is herpes zoster—and its pattern histopathologic is distinctive!
Almut Böer, M.D.
Nina Herder
Norbert Blödorn-Schlicht, M.D.
Thomas Falk
Introduction
Method
Results
Comment
Conclusions
References
SEE ALSO
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