Speckled Lentiginous Nevus Syndrome
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A. Polizzi | F. Lacarrubba | G. Micali | M. Ruggieri | C. Pirrone | S. Marino | A. Zanghì | V. Venti | A. Praticò | M. Garozzo | Enrica Quattrocchi | C. Schepis | E. Praticò | I. Pascual‐Castroviejo | Flavia Mendola
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