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Educational Multidisciplinary Training Programme for Patients with Chronic Pruritus
Acta Dermato-Venereologica, 09/04/09
Bathe A et al. – Maintenance of health through educational programmes, such as the one presented here, can be considered as important complementary measures in the field of medicine and psycho somatics, which should also be offered to patients with chronic pruritus.
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