Post nuclear crisis: what about the mucocutaneous problem?
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Health problems after a nuclear crisis are aninteresting issue in medicine. After the recentJapanese nuclear crisis, several health issuesunderwent monitoring. There are few considerationson mucocutaneous diseases. Indeed, there is nodoubt that the skin and mucocutaneous issues arethe main organs affected by leaked radiations. It isimportant to take care of mucocutaneous lesionsin acute radiation syndrome.
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volume 17 issue 2
pages 79- 79
publication date 2014-04-01
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