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Malattie dei capelli in etá pediatrica

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Tricologia ambulatoriale

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Il fenotipo dei capelli alla nascita (densità, spessore, colore, lunghezza, curvatura, ecc.) non è mai quello definitivo.

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Tosti, A., Piraccini, B.M. (2014). Malattie dei capelli in etá pediatrica. In: Tricologia ambulatoriale. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-5229-1_24

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