Application of black salve to a thin melanoma that subsequently progressed to metastatic melanoma: a case study

This is a case study of a female patient diagnosed with superficial spreading melanoma who decided to treat the lesion by the application of a preparation known as black salve. Persistence of the melanoma was documented five years later with subsequent evidence of metastatic spread to the regional...

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Autores principales: Graham W. Sivyer, Cliff Rosendahl
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:d9532756cb2c43a98a3c944d9de98c512021-11-17T08:32:03ZApplication of black salve to a thin melanoma that subsequently progressed to metastatic melanoma: a case study10.5826/dpc.0403a162160-9381https://doaj.org/article/d9532756cb2c43a98a3c944d9de98c512014-07-01T00:00:00Zhttp://dpcj.org/index.php/dpc/article/view/812https://doaj.org/toc/2160-9381 This is a case study of a female patient diagnosed with superficial spreading melanoma who decided to treat the lesion by the application of a preparation known as black salve. Persistence of the melanoma was documented five years later with subsequent evidence of metastatic spread to the regional lymph nodes, lungs, liver, subcutaneous tissues and musculature. A literature search has revealed one other case study of the use of black salve for the treatment of melanoma. Graham W. SivyerCliff RosendahlMattioli1885articleblack salvemelanomametastaticDermatologyRL1-803ENDermatology Practical & Conceptual (2014)
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melanoma
metastatic
Dermatology
RL1-803
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melanoma
metastatic
Dermatology
RL1-803
Graham W. Sivyer
Cliff Rosendahl
Application of black salve to a thin melanoma that subsequently progressed to metastatic melanoma: a case study
description This is a case study of a female patient diagnosed with superficial spreading melanoma who decided to treat the lesion by the application of a preparation known as black salve. Persistence of the melanoma was documented five years later with subsequent evidence of metastatic spread to the regional lymph nodes, lungs, liver, subcutaneous tissues and musculature. A literature search has revealed one other case study of the use of black salve for the treatment of melanoma.
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Cliff Rosendahl
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title Application of black salve to a thin melanoma that subsequently progressed to metastatic melanoma: a case study
title_short Application of black salve to a thin melanoma that subsequently progressed to metastatic melanoma: a case study
title_full Application of black salve to a thin melanoma that subsequently progressed to metastatic melanoma: a case study
title_fullStr Application of black salve to a thin melanoma that subsequently progressed to metastatic melanoma: a case study
title_full_unstemmed Application of black salve to a thin melanoma that subsequently progressed to metastatic melanoma: a case study
title_sort application of black salve to a thin melanoma that subsequently progressed to metastatic melanoma: a case study
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