Self-Reported Skin Sensation by People Who Have Experienced Containment During COVID-19 Pandemic
Nicolas Kluger, 1 Caroline Le Floc’h, 2 Margot Niore, 2 Veronique Delvigne, 2 Guénaële Le Dantec, 2 Charles Taieb 3 1Dermatology, Venereology, Allergology, Skin and Allergies Hospital, University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, Finland; 2...
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Main Authors: | Kluger N (Author), Le Floc'h C (Author), Niore M (Author), Delvigne V (Author), Le Dantec G (Author), Taieb C (Author) |
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