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BI24: An insight into the protective role of biologics in COVID‐19 infections: a single‐centre case series

C. Schut F. Dalgard A. Bewley A. Evers U. Gieler +26 lainnya

Abstrak

Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) is a common psychiatric disorder associated with high costs for healthcare systems as patients may repeatedly ask for different, often not effective, interventions. BDD symptoms are more prevalent in patients with dermatological conditions than in the general population, but there are no large sample studies comparing the prevalence of BDD symptoms between patients with dermatological conditions and healthy skin controls.

Topik & Kata Kunci

Penulis (31)

C

C. Schut

F

F. Dalgard

A

A. Bewley

A

A. Evers

U

U. Gieler

L

L. Lien

F

F. Sampogna

S

S. Ständer

L

L. Tomas-Aragones

N

N. Vulink

A

A. Finlay

F

F. Legat

G

G. Titeca

G

G. Jemec

L

L. Miséry

C

C. Szabo

V

V. Grivcheva-Panovska

S

S. Spillekom-van Koulil

F

F. Balieva

J

J. Szepietowski

A

A. Reich

B

Bárbara Roque Ferreira

A

A. Lvov

D

D. Romanov

S

S. Marron

T

T. Gracia‐Cazaña

Å

Å. Svensson

I

I. Altunay

A

A. Thompson

C

C. Zeidler

J

J. Kupfer

Format Sitasi

Schut, C., Dalgard, F., Bewley, A., Evers, A., Gieler, U., Lien, L. et al. (2022). BI24: An insight into the protective role of biologics in COVID‐19 infections: a single‐centre case series. https://doi.org/10.1111/bjd.21021

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Informasi Jurnal
Tahun Terbit
2022
Bahasa
en
Total Sitasi
53×
Sumber Database
Semantic Scholar
DOI
10.1111/bjd.21021
Akses
Open Access ✓