COURSE PECULIARITIES OF NEUROCUTANEOUS MELANOSIS IN CHILDREN
Neurocutaneous melanosis is part of a group of hereditary diseases characterized by large and/or multiple pigmented nevi, melanosis or melanoma of the pia mater, with no evidence of malignant skin lesions and involvement of other organs. The disease was described over 150 years ago, but its pathogen...
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Main Authors: | Tatyana M. Prygunova (Author), Ekaterina I. Кarpovich (Author), Marina N. Chernigina (Author), Elena E. Beresneva (Author), Larisa A. Trynkova (Author) |
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"Paediatrician" Publishers LLC,
2016-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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