Contact Dermatitis 1996-07-01

Periorbital contact dermatitis due to yellow mercuric oxide.

A Anonide, L Massone

Index: Contact Dermatitis 35(1) , 61, (1996)

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Related Compounds

  • mercuric oxide

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