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Seiringer, P. et al.: Tofacitinib in hypertrophic lichen planus. Acta Derm.-Venereol. 100:adv00220 (2020)
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Niculescu, L.* et al.: A case of ankyloblepharon- ectodermal defects-cleft lip/palate-syndrome with choanal atresia and skin erosions: Phenotypic variability of TP63-related disorders. Acta Derm.-Venereol. 99, 111-112 (2019)
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Zink, A.* et al.: Impact of gliding on the prevalence of keratinocyte carcinoma and its precursors: A cross-sectional study among male pilots in Bavaria. Acta Derm.-Venereol. 97, 393-394 (2017)
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Giehl, K.A.* et al.: Eight novel mutations confirm the role of AAGAB in punctate palmoplantar keratoderma type 1 (Buschke-Fischer-Brauer) and show broad phenotypic variability. Acta Derm.-Venereol. 96, 468-472 (2016)
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Zink, A.* et al.: Targeting IgE in severe atopic dermatitis with a combination of immunoadsorption and omalizumab. Acta Derm.-Venereol. 96, 72-76 (2016)
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Jaeger, T. et al.: Acid-coated textiles (pH 5.5-6.5) - a new therapeutic strategy for atopic eczema? Acta Derm.-Venereol. 95, 659-663 (2015)
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Hausteiner-Wiehle, C.* et al.: Patient-doctor interaction, psychobehavioural characteristics and mental disorders in patients with suspected allergies: Do they predict 'medically unexplained symptoms'? Acta Derm.-Venereol. 91, 666-673 (2011)
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Ekelund, E.* et al.: Lack of association between neuropeptide S receptor 1 gene (NPSR1) and eczema in five European populations. Acta Derm.-Venereol. 89, 115-121 (2009)
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Ständer, S.* et al.: Clinical classification of itch: A position paper of the International Forum for the Study of Itch. Acta Derm.-Venereol. 87, 291-294 (2007)
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Weissenbacher, S. et al.: Atopy patch test - reproducibility and elicitation of itch in different application sites. Acta Derm.-Venereol. 85, 147-151 (2005)
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Brockow, K. et al.: Orange-induced skin lesions in patients with atopic eczema : Evidence for a Non-IgE-mediated mechanisms. Acta Derm.-Venereol. 83, 44-48 (2003)