Disease: Erythroderma desquamativa of Leiner
- A Case of Erythroderma Desquamativa (Leiner-Moussous) in an Indian Child
- Antidiuretic hormone content in cerebrospinal fluid of infants affected with Leiner's disease
- Antidiuretic hormone content of the cerebrospinal fluid in infants with Leiner's disease
- Blood level of biotin in seborrheic dermatitis, Leiner's disease and eczema in infants
- Certain clinical peculiarities of Leiner's erythroderma desquamativum
- Combined therapy of Leiner's erythroderma desquamativum; contributions to the chapter of skin diseases in infants. II
- Contribution to the pathogenesis of Leiner's erythroderma
- Critical remarks on 3 dermatoses in childhood: erythema anulare, erythema nodosum and erythrodermia desquamativa Leiner
- Disorders of the fat digestion in erythroderma desquamativum Leiner
- Erythroderma desquamativa of Leiner (clinical case)
- Erythroderma desquamative Leiner
- Erythrodermia desquamativa leiner + dermatitis exfoliativa ritter
- Erythrodermia desquamativa-Leiner
- Etiology and clinics of infantile dermatitis seborrheica and Leiner's erythroderma desquamativum. I. Role of Candida albicans
- Etiology of dermatitis seborrheica and Leiner's erythroderma desquamativum. II. Overall view of skin symptoms and other consequent general symptoms
- Functional and anatomical changes of the pancreas in Leiner's disease
- Leiner-Moussous erythroderma desquamativa and biotin
- Leiner's disease
- Leiner's erythroderma desquamativum and vitamin B deficiency
- On a fatally progressing disease of 3 brothers under the picture of erythrodermia desquamativa Leiner
- Presence of the staphylococcic infectious factor in etiopathogenesis of erythroderma desquamativum (Leiner's disease)
- Use of campolon in the treatment of Leiner's erythroderma
- Vitamin B12 in Leiner type erythroderma desquamativa