Unscheduled Visits of Patients with Familial Melanoma to a Pigmented Lesion Clinic: Evaluation of Patients' Characteristics and Suspicious Lesions
Approximately 10% of all melanomas occur in subjects with a family history of melanoma. This retrospective follow-up study investigated the characteristics of patients with familial melanoma who made unscheduled visits to our pigmented lesions clinic, and the diagnosis of excised lesions. A total of...
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Main Authors: | Rania Nabil (Author), Elsemieke Plasmeijer (Author), Remco van Doorn (Author), Wilma Bergman (Author), Nicole A. Kukutsch (Author) |
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Medical Journals Sweden,
2018-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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