CONTACT POINT
The secret sensitizer gets out of the bag
Noha Elshimy,
Corresponding Author
Noha Elshimy
Dermatology Department, York Hospital, York, UK
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Dr Noha Elshimy, Dermatology department, York hospital, York, UK.
Email: [email protected]
Search for more papers by this author Fareha Sheraz,
Fareha Sheraz
Hull York Medical School, John Hughlings Jackson Building, University of York, Heslington, York, UK
Search for more papers by this author Calum Lyon,
Calum Lyon
Dermatology Department, York Hospital, York, UK
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Noha Elshimy,
Corresponding Author
Noha Elshimy
Dermatology Department, York Hospital, York, UK
Correspondence
Dr Noha Elshimy, Dermatology department, York hospital, York, UK.
Email: [email protected]
Search for more papers by this author Fareha Sheraz,
Fareha Sheraz
Hull York Medical School, John Hughlings Jackson Building, University of York, Heslington, York, UK
Search for more papers by this author Calum Lyon,
Calum Lyon
Dermatology Department, York Hospital, York, UK
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First published: 02 April 2018
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