Methotrexate-induced cutaneous ulceration in patients with erythrodermic mycosis fungoides
Debra L Breneman1, Timothy J Storer2, John C Breneman3, Diya F Mutasim41University of Cincinnati Medical Center, Dept of Dermatology, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA; 2Smith Clinic, Delaware, Ohio, USA; 3University of Cincinnati Medical Center, Dept of Radiology, Division of Radiation Oncology, Cincinnati, Oh...
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Main Authors: | Debra L Breneman (Author), Timothy J Storer (Author), John C Breneman (Author), Diya F Mutasim (Author) |
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