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306 related items for PubMed ID: 25640221

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    Giménez-Arnau A, Silvestre JF, Mercader P, De la Cuadra J, Ballester I, Gallardo F, Pujol RM, Zimerson E, Bruze M.
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  • 23. Fluctuations in the prevalence of chromate allergy in Denmark and exposure to chrome-tanned leather.
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  • 24. The relation between the localization of foot dermatitis and the causative allergens in shoes: a 13-year retrospective study.
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