Melanoma coexisting with solar elastosis: a potential pitfall in the differential diagnosis between nevus and melanoma.
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M. Tetzlaff | P. Nagarajan | D. Ivan | V. Prieto | P. Aung | J. Curry | C. Torres-Cabala | Richard Danialan | J. Konopinski
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