Morphologic changes of acquired melanocytic nevi with eccentric foci of hyperpigmentation ("Bolognia sign") assessed by dermoscopy.
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Cesare Massone | H Peter Soyer | Gloria Pelizzo | C. Massone | H. Soyer | M. Pizzichetta | G. Pelizzo | Maria A Pizzichetta | Giorgio Grandi | G. Grandi
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