Can Dermoscopy Be Used to Predict if a Melanoma Is In Situ or Invasive?
Background: The preoperative prediction of whether melanomas are invasive or in situ can influence initial management. Objectives: This study evaluated the accuracy rate, interobserver concordance, sensitivity and specificity in determining if a melanoma is invasive or in situ, as well as the ab...
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Main Authors: | Sam Polesie, Edvin Jergéus, Martin Gillstedt, Hannah Ceder, Johan Dahlén Gyllencreutz, Julia Fougelberg, Eva Johansson Backman, Jenna Pakka, Oscar Zaar, John Paoli |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/a3033fd83e7d4fa390ee6aa30435a0f6 |
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