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Oppel, T., et al. - Perioral dermatitis (POD) is a common skin disease and difficult to treat. Pimecrolimus cream (1%) successfully controls atopic eczema.Our aim was to investigate its efficacy in POD...Conclusion: Results suggest that pimecrolimus cream (1%) effectively treats acute-stage POD

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