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Notice of Inadvertent Duplicate Publication in: Skin Surface Electron Microscopy in Pityrosporum Folliculitis: The Role of Follicular Occlusion in Disease and the Response to Oral Ketoconazole

Arch Dermatol. 2008;144(9):1173.

Notice of Inadvertent Duplicate Publication. The article "Skin Surface Electron Microscopy in Pityrosporum Folliculitis: The Role of Follicular Occlusion in Disease and the Response to Oral Ketoconazole" by Hill et al was inadvertently published twice in the Archives of Dermatology in 1990, once in February (1990;126[2]:181-184) and again in August (1990;126[8]:1071-1074). This was through no fault of the authors; rather, it appears to have been the result of a database error in the publisher's office, with the article not appearing to have been published and, consequently, being published again.



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