Haim, 1979 - Google Patents
The pathogenesis of lesions in Behcet's diseaseHaim, 1979
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- 14966100854542133522
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- Haim S
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- Dermatology
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Current concepts incriminate a cell-mediated mechanism in the pathogenesis of mucocutaneous lesions of Behçet's disease. However, such a mechanism alone fails to explain various aspects of hyperreactivity response which is a unique feature manifested …
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