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bibliographicCitation Dahle KW, Sontheimer RD. The Rudolph sign of nasal vestibular furunculosis: questions raised by this common but under-recognized nasal mucocutaneous disorder. Dermatol Online J. 2012 Mar 15;18(3):6. PMID: 22483517.
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