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Diabetes Insipidus with Papular and Nodular Xanthomata.
1914
J H Sequeira
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Papular and nodular skin allergens.
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[Cutaneous lymphoid leukemia; papular and nodular form].
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An Erythemato-papular and Nodular Lesion on the Earlobe.
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[Hodgkin's disease and diabetes insipidus. Leukemia and diabetes insipidus].
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Eruptive xanthomata in type V hyperlipoproteinaemia associated with diabetes mellitus.
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Coping with diabetes insipidus.
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