Prevalence and clinical-pathological features of nevus-associated versus de novo melanoma: a retrospective cross-sectional study of 2806 cases
Introduction: Nevus-associated melanoma (NAM) accounts for almost one third of all cutaneous melanomas; it is often associated with younger age, trunk location and lower Breslow's thickness compared to de novo melanoma (DNM). Objectives: To define the prevalence of NAM in a tertiary referral Ce...
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Main Authors: | Caterina Longo (Author), Michela Lai (Author), Simonetta Piana (Author), Giovanni Pellacani (Author), Riccardo Pampena (Author) |
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