When algorithms falter: a case report of a very small melanoma excised due to the dermatoscopic “ugly duckling” sign
We present a case report of a 3.5 mm diameter superficial spreading melanoma on the upper back of a 27-year-old woman, signed out as Clark level 2, Breslow thickness 0.2 mm with regression to 0.45 mm. The patient, with Fitzpatrick type 1 skin and minimal actinic damage, had presented for a routine...
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Main Authors: | Mike Inskip, Jill Magee, David Weedon, Cliff Rosendahl |
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Language: | EN |
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2013
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/a785ffbff3d24ed3b677a64598d817a4 |
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