A systematic review of the frequency of features of the seven‐point checklist in proven cutaneous melanoma: The importance of change
Abstract Background Pigmented skin lesions in human adults can present with several different visible features that may indicate signs of malignancy, particularly melanoma. Patient and clinician awareness of these features can aid the early recognition and melanoma diagnosis improving patient outcom...
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Main Authors: | Nicola M. Congdon (Author), Christina M. Davis (Author) |
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