Skin diseases in the tropics.Med J Aust. 1993 Sep 06; 159(5):321-5.MJ
Abstract
Australian physicians may encounter a number of tropical skin diseases. Migrants or visitors may travel here with a skin disease, or people living in the tropical or subtropical regions of Australia may develop skin conditions. The most important of these are cutaneous leishmaniasis, cutaneous amoebiasis, tinea imbricata, favus, sporotrichosis, chromomycosis, cutaneous tuberculosis, Buruli ulcer, cutaneous larva migrans and dracontiasis.
MeSH
Pub Type(s)
Journal Article
Review
Language
eng
PubMed ID
8361428
Citation
Barnetson, R S.. "Skin Diseases in the Tropics." The Medical Journal of Australia, vol. 159, no. 5, 1993, pp. 321-5.
Barnetson RS. Skin diseases in the tropics. Med J Aust. 1993;159(5):321-5.
Barnetson, R. S. (1993). Skin diseases in the tropics. The Medical Journal of Australia, 159(5), 321-5.
Barnetson RS. Skin Diseases in the Tropics. Med J Aust. 1993 Sep 6;159(5):321-5. PubMed PMID: 8361428.
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N2 - Australian physicians may encounter a number of tropical skin diseases. Migrants or visitors may travel here with a skin disease, or people living in the tropical or subtropical regions of Australia may develop skin conditions. The most important of these are cutaneous leishmaniasis, cutaneous amoebiasis, tinea imbricata, favus, sporotrichosis, chromomycosis, cutaneous tuberculosis, Buruli ulcer, cutaneous larva migrans and dracontiasis.
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