Glowing in the dark: case report of a clue-poor melanoma unmasked by polarized dermatoscopy
We report a case of a melanoma arising in a congenital-type compound nevus, which was excised because it was observed by both the patient and the treating dermatologist to have changed. Because the lesion was routinely photo-documented with both polarized and non-polarized dermatoscopy images prior...
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Main Authors: | Yoon K. Cohen (Author), David J. Elpern (Author), Dean Wolpowitz (Author), Cliff Rosendahl (Author) |
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