Pattern of Noninfectious Pediatric Dermatoses at a Tertiary Care Center in Gujarat

Introduction: Pediatric dermatoses are commonly encountered in the dermatology outpatient department with various presentations in the form of infective and noninfective dermatoses. The incidence and severity of these dermatoses are influenced by geographic, cultural, genetic factors and socioeconom...

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Veröffentlicht in:Indian journal of paediatric dermatology 2023-01, Vol.24 (1), p.31-37
Hauptverfasser: Agarwal, Pooja, Jagati, Ashish, Patel, Shefali, Ambasana, Akshay R, Chaudhari, Snehal V, Rathod, Santoshdev P
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