Herpetic whitlow: a forgotten diagnosis
J. C. R. Bowling,
J. C. R. Bowling
Department of Dermatology, Chelsea & Westminster Hospital, London, UK
Search for more papers by this author M. Saha,
M. Saha
Department of Dermatology, Chelsea & Westminster Hospital, London, UK
Search for more papers by this author C. B. Bunker,
C. B. Bunker
Department of Dermatology, Chelsea & Westminster Hospital, London, UK
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J. C. R. Bowling,
J. C. R. Bowling
Department of Dermatology, Chelsea & Westminster Hospital, London, UK
Search for more papers by this author M. Saha,
M. Saha
Department of Dermatology, Chelsea & Westminster Hospital, London, UK
Search for more papers by this author C. B. Bunker,
C. B. Bunker
Department of Dermatology, Chelsea & Westminster Hospital, London, UK
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First published: 05 July 2005
Dr Jonathan Bowling, Department of Dermatology, Chelsea & Westminster Hospital, London, UK.
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