Dowling-Degos disease

Dowling-Degos disease
Dow·ling-De·gos disease (douґling də-goґ) [Geoffrey Barrow Dowling, English dermatologist, 1892–1976; Robert Degos, French dermatologist, 1904–1987] see under disease.

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