Pathology of Malignant Melanoma

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A. Bernard Ackerman
Masson Pub. USA, 1981 - Medical - 393 pages
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Genetic Basis of Pigmentation and the Disorders of Pigmentation
23
Racial Differences in Cutaneous Melanoma Incidence and Distribution
47
The Evolution of Malignant Melanoma Within
59
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