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Wilson-Brock erythrosis

Wilson-Brock erythrosis (W. J. E. Wilson, English dermatologist, 1809-1884; L. And. J. Brocq, French dermatologist, 1856-1928; synonyms: dermatitis is exfoliative generalized subacute, Wilson-Brock a disease) – the dermatosis of not clear genesis differing in the erythrosis proceeding with the expressed macrolaminar peeling.

 
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