Dermatite de Duhring-Brocq
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https://doi.org/10.22456/2357-9730.49779Keywords:
Dermatitis herpetiformis, Duhring disease, Gluten, Gluten free dietAbstract
The authors describe two cases of Duhring-Brocq dermatitis, one in a child of 6 years and the other for young adults. The child due to a recurrent condition and injury to their daily activity beyond the gluten-free diet was prescribed Dapsone.
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