Cutaneous hypopigmentary disorders - An observational study
Background: Hypopigmented skin lesions is very common among people of all age groups. There are limited studies in India about evaluation of hypopigmented skin conditions. The aim of my study is to evaluate the different etiologies of cutaneous hypopigmentation. Aim: The present study was undertaken...
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Main Authors: | Kalegowda Deepadarshan (Author), Bugude Gangadhar (Author), Mallaiah Mallikarjun (Author) |
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