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Sabirov U.Iu.

Respublikanskiĭ spetsializirovannyĭ nauchno-prakticheskiĭ meditsinskiĭ tsentr dermatologii i venerologii Ministerstva zdravookhraneniia Respubliki Uzbekistan, Tashkent

Ibragimov Sh.I.

Respublikanskiĭ nauchno-prakticheskiĭ meditsinskiĭ tsentr dermatologii i venerologii Ministerstva zdravookhraneniia Respubliki Uzbekistan, Tashkent

Surgical techniques for vitiligo treatment

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Sabirov U.Iu., Ibragimov Sh.I.

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To cite this article:

Sabirov UIu, Ibragimov ShI. Surgical techniques for vitiligo treatment. Russian Journal of Clinical Dermatology and Venereology. 2013;11(1):84‑90. (In Russ.)

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