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Chronic urticaria associated with high-risk occupations

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1 Nikiforov Russian Center of Emergency and Radiation Medicine, EMERCOM of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia

2 St. Petersburg Pavlov State Medical University, St. Petersburg, Russia

Correspondence should be addressed: Natalya V. Mikryukova
Optikov, 54, St. Petersburg, 197345; ofni.vokuyrkim@aylatan

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Author contribution: Mikryukova NV — information collection, manuscript authoring; Kalinina NM — editing and reviewing

Received: 2021-02-18 Accepted: 2021-03-02 Published online: 2021-03-15
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