单词:pseudo-kaposi's sarcoma
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病毒性皮肤病 单纯疱疹 herpes simplex 水痘 varicella; chicken pox 带状疱疹 herpes zoster kaposi水痘样疹 Kaposi's varicelliform eruption 幼儿急诊 exanthema subitum 挤奶人结节
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