Volume 46, Issue 7 pp. 757-759

Short anagen hair naevus: improvement after treatment with 5% topical minoxidil

Sylvia Van Egmond MBBS

Sylvia Van Egmond MBBS

From the University of Melbourne Department of Medicine (Dermatology), St Vincent's Hospital, University of Melbourne Department of Medicine (Dermatology), St Vincent's Hospital, and University of Melbourne Department of Medicine, Dermatology, St Vincent's Hospital, Research and Training, Skin and Cancer Foundation of Victoria

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Carlijn Hoedemaker MBBS

Carlijn Hoedemaker MBBS

From the University of Melbourne Department of Medicine (Dermatology), St Vincent's Hospital, University of Melbourne Department of Medicine (Dermatology), St Vincent's Hospital, and University of Melbourne Department of Medicine, Dermatology, St Vincent's Hospital, Research and Training, Skin and Cancer Foundation of Victoria

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Rodney Sinclair MBBS, MD, FACD

Rodney Sinclair MBBS, MD, FACD

From the University of Melbourne Department of Medicine (Dermatology), St Vincent's Hospital, University of Melbourne Department of Medicine (Dermatology), St Vincent's Hospital, and University of Melbourne Department of Medicine, Dermatology, St Vincent's Hospital, Research and Training, Skin and Cancer Foundation of Victoria

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First published: 03 July 2007
Citations: 8
Rodney Sinclair, MBBS, MD, FACDDepartment of DermatologySt Vincent's HospitalPO Box 2900 Fitzroy 3065AustraliaE-mail: [email protected]
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