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Malignant Neoplasms of the Skin
2014Malignant neoplasms of the skin comprise a group of cancers which are often less commonly considered occupational in origin than many other types of cancers related to workplace exposures, such as mesothelioma, lung or bladder cancer. One reason for this is that skin neoplasms are very common in the community and the main causal exposure, sunlight, is ...
Malcolm R. Sim +2 more
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Investigations for Skin Antibodies in Malignant Neoplasms
Dermatology, 1975A group of 451 patients with various malignant neoplasms was investigated for the presence of antibodies against the intercellular substance in epidermis and against the basement membrane in the skin, using the immunofluorescence method. None of the patients had bullous disease.
H, Diederichsen, E, From, G, Heydenreich
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Harefuah, 1991
Malignant skin neoplasms of the auricle and peri-auricular region constitute only 6% of all skin cancers. However, rates of recurrence and metastasis are higher than for other cutaneous malignancies. Of 81 patients with malignant skin neoplasms of the auricle, 53.1% had basal cell carcinoma, 39.5% squamous cell carcinoma and 7.4% malignant melanoma ...
Y, Stern, T, Shpitzer, K, Segal, R, Levi
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Malignant skin neoplasms of the auricle and peri-auricular region constitute only 6% of all skin cancers. However, rates of recurrence and metastasis are higher than for other cutaneous malignancies. Of 81 patients with malignant skin neoplasms of the auricle, 53.1% had basal cell carcinoma, 39.5% squamous cell carcinoma and 7.4% malignant melanoma ...
Y, Stern, T, Shpitzer, K, Segal, R, Levi
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2018
There has been an explosion of molecular data on melanocytic neoplasms in recent years, emerging from studies utilizing a variety of methods that include whole genome or exome sequencing, targeted sequencing, comparative genomic hybridization (CGH), and fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH).
Kristen M. Paral, Thomas Krausz
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There has been an explosion of molecular data on melanocytic neoplasms in recent years, emerging from studies utilizing a variety of methods that include whole genome or exome sequencing, targeted sequencing, comparative genomic hybridization (CGH), and fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH).
Kristen M. Paral, Thomas Krausz
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Surgery and radiotherapy for melanoma and skin neoplasms
Current Opinion in Oncology, 1990info:eu-repo/semantics ...
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Skin Neoplasms and Dietary Lipids
Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 1989B S, Mackie, L E, Mackie
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Melanoma and other skin neoplasms Commentary
Current Opinion in ONCOLOGY, 1994R M, MacKie, D, Guerry
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Dermatological manifestations of hematologic neoplasms. Part I: secondary specific skin lesions
Anais Brasileiros De Dermatologia, 2023Patricia Karla de Souza +2 more
exaly
Application of Multispectral Imaging for Early Diagnosis of Malignant Skin Neoplasms
2023Michael Galagudza
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