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In the Clinical and medical images section, Bakardzhiev I, et al remind us the unusual presentation of serial multiple genital ulceration of ulcus durum may be considered superinfection or re-infection of primary syphilis in patients with repeated and indiscriminate casual unprotected sexual contact.
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One of the most exciting features in Dermatology is the various presentation of color, distribution, morphology, pattern, and clinical course of the skin lesions. In this coming issue, we launched two new article types: Clinical and medical images and Therapeutic Hotline Letters. We hope through these two new sections, the journal will become more successful and inspiring than ever.
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This page is a summary of: A Review on Articles in the Current Issue, Journal of Clinical Research in Dermatology, December 2015, Symbiosis Group,
DOI: 10.15226/2378-1726/2/2/00126.
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