Early Phase of Primary Melanoma Growth from the Patient Point of view: A Prospective Cross Sectional Study on Melanoma over 1 mm in Thickness

A Nodular Pink Lesion with an Uncommon Diagnosis: A QuizMost melanomas are diagnosed by the patients themselves or by their partners or relatives; they alone can describe its history. We designed a prospective cross-sectional study to describe patients' perception of morphology, growth pattern...

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Main Authors: Nausicaa Malissen (Author), Safia Abed (Author), Nicolas Macagno (Author), Florent Amatore (Author), Anderson Loundou (Author), Florent Grange (Author), Caroline Gaudy-Marqueste (Author), Jean-Jacques Grob (Author)
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Published: Medical Journals Sweden, 2020-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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