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. 1995 Nov 11;311(7015):1277–1281. doi: 10.1136/bmj.311.7015.1277

Fungal nail disease: a guide to good practice (report of a Working Group of the British Society for Medical Mycology).

D W Denning 1, E G Evans 1, C C Kibbler 1, M D Richardson 1, M M Roberts 1, T R Rogers 1, D W Warnock 1, R E Warren 1
PMCID: PMC2551187  PMID: 7496239

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