Diagnosis: Persistent prick lesions possibly representing a Kobner phenomenon

Wentscher U, Effendy I, Happle R (1997)
European Journal of Dermatology 7(2): 143-144.

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Wentscher, U; Effendy, IsaakUniBi ; Happle, R
Erscheinungsjahr
1997
Zeitschriftentitel
European Journal of Dermatology
Band
7
Ausgabe
2
Seite(n)
143-144
ISSN
1167-1122
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2968824

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Wentscher U, Effendy I, Happle R. Diagnosis: Persistent prick lesions possibly representing a Kobner phenomenon. European Journal of Dermatology. 1997;7(2):143-144.
Wentscher, U., Effendy, I., & Happle, R. (1997). Diagnosis: Persistent prick lesions possibly representing a Kobner phenomenon. European Journal of Dermatology, 7(2), 143-144.
Wentscher, U, Effendy, Isaak, and Happle, R. 1997. “Diagnosis: Persistent prick lesions possibly representing a Kobner phenomenon”. European Journal of Dermatology 7 (2): 143-144.
Wentscher, U., Effendy, I., and Happle, R. (1997). Diagnosis: Persistent prick lesions possibly representing a Kobner phenomenon. European Journal of Dermatology 7, 143-144.
Wentscher, U., Effendy, I., & Happle, R., 1997. Diagnosis: Persistent prick lesions possibly representing a Kobner phenomenon. European Journal of Dermatology, 7(2), p 143-144.
U. Wentscher, I. Effendy, and R. Happle, “Diagnosis: Persistent prick lesions possibly representing a Kobner phenomenon”, European Journal of Dermatology, vol. 7, 1997, pp. 143-144.
Wentscher, U., Effendy, I., Happle, R.: Diagnosis: Persistent prick lesions possibly representing a Kobner phenomenon. European Journal of Dermatology. 7, 143-144 (1997).
Wentscher, U, Effendy, Isaak, and Happle, R. “Diagnosis: Persistent prick lesions possibly representing a Kobner phenomenon”. European Journal of Dermatology 7.2 (1997): 143-144.
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