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The dermatologic intimacy scale: quantitatively measuring the impact of skin disease on intimacy
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Patients with more extensive disease and specific anatomical involvement experience a greater impact on intimacy. Interpretation is limited by patient response rate, as patients with or without intimacy issues may be more or less likely to respond. Further analysis is necessary for validation and interpretation.
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