Balloon cell melanoma in primary care practice: a case report
A case of balloon cell melanoma encountered in a primary care skin cancer practice in Melbourne, Australia is presented. The presenting lesion was 6 mm in diameter, ulcerated, non-pigmented and without any algorithmic clues to melanoma. However the presence of terminal hairs caused the clinician to...
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Main Authors: | Mike Inskip (Author), Jill Magee (Author), Sarah Barksdale (Author), Cliff Rosendahl (Author) |
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