Effect of adding a diagnostic aid to best practice to manage suspicious pigmented lesions in primary care: randomised controlled trial
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J. Emery | P. Hall | L. Bradshaw | F. Walter | N. Burrows | A. Prevost | A. Kinmonth | H. Morris | Elka Humphrys | E. Wilson | P. Norris | J. Walls | Margaret Johnson | Helen C. Morris
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