Nodular melanoma: five consecutive cases in a general practice with polarized and non-polarized dermatoscopy and dermatopathology
Background: The incidence of nodular melanoma (NM) has been consistently described as at least 10-15% of total melanomas for over 15 years despite advances in diagnostic algorithms and medical technology. NMs are strongly correlated with faster rates of growth and poorer prognosis and thus provide...
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Main Authors: | Cliff Rosendahl, Matthew Hishon, Alan Cameron, Sarah Barksdale, David Weedon, Harald Kittler |
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Language: | EN |
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2014
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/65b2540cd81f4071b3135a74e79e4e93 |
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