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Malignant Skin Neoplasms [PDF]
Skin cancers may be derived from any part of the skin, and the classification of all variants is extensive. Overall they are the most common cancers of the body, and include those that are highly mortal and those that are associated with an increased morbidity. In this review the most common skin cancers confronted by the clinician and their management
Carlos, Ricotti +3 more
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Dermatofibrosarcoma: a rare neoplasm of skin [PDF]
A 25-year-old lady presented with a small pea-sized lesion on left side of her neck, anteriorly. There was no history of any other lesion on her body. She was medically fit otherwise. An excision was planned, after taking consent from her, which was performed under local anaesthesia as a day procedure.
Rizwan, Aziz, Anwer, Jamil
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Neoplasms of Anal Canal and Perianal Skin [PDF]
Tumors of the anus and perianal skin are rare. Their presentation can vary and often mimics common benign anal pathology, thereby delaying diagnosis and appropriate and timely treatment. The anatomy of this region is complex because it represents the progressive transition from the digestive system to the skin with many different co-existing types of ...
Léonard, Daniel +2 more
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G, Rajka, O H, Iversen
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