Malignant melanoma mimic fungal infection a case report
Abstract Background Most of malignant melanomas originate from skin and often metastasize to the lungs, rarely metastasizes to the liver and bone. However, imageology characters of lung metastasis tumor are commonly similar to those of fungal infections. Case presentation A patient was admitted with...
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Main Authors: | Juan Sun (Author), Yun-Zhu Zhu (Author), Pan-Pan Shao (Author), Jing Ke (Author), Wei Wang (Author), Qiu-Lin Sun (Author), Jia-Bin Li (Author), Jun Cheng (Author) |
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2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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