Can Dermoscopy Be Used to Predict if a Melanoma Is In Situ or Invasive?
Background: The preoperative prediction of whether melanomas are invasive or in situ can influence initial management. Objectives: This study evaluated the accuracy rate, interobserver concordance, sensitivity and specificity in determining if a melanoma is invasive or in situ, as well as the abilit...
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Main Authors: | Sam Polesie (Author), Edvin Jergéus (Author), Martin Gillstedt (Author), Hannah Ceder (Author), Johan Dahlén Gyllencreutz (Author), Julia Fougelberg (Author), Eva Johansson Backman (Author), Jenna Pakka (Author), Oscar Zaar (Author), John Paoli (Author) |
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