Commentary
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Commentary
The Boar Again [editorial]
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Commentary
Comment on "The Cost Effectiveness of Testing for Onychomycosis Versus Empiric Treatment of Onychodystrophies With Oral Antifungal Agents" (Cutis. 1999;64:407-410)[letter]
No abstract available.
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