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278 related items for PubMed ID: 17199569

  • 1. Melanomas arising from naevi and de novo melanomas--does origin matter?
    Weatherhead SC, Haniffa M, Lawrence CM.
    Br J Dermatol; 2007 Jan; 156(1):72-6. PubMed ID: 17199569
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  • 2. Observational study on the mitotic rate and other prognostic factors in cutaneous primary melanoma arising from naevi and from melanoma de novo.
    Betti R, Santambrogio R, Cerri A, Vergani R, Moneghini L, Menni S.
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  • 3. Melanomas in renal transplant recipients.
    Le Mire L, Hollowood K, Gray D, Bordea C, Wojnarowska F.
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  • 4. [Nevus associated malignant melanomas--diagnostic validation and prognosis].
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  • 5. Observational cross-sectional study comparing Breslow thickness of melanoma arising from naevi and melanoma de novo.
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  • 6. Case-control study to identify melanoma risk factors in the Belgian population: the significance of clinical examination.
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  • 7. Favorable prognosis for malignant melanomas associated with acquired melanocytic nevi.
    Friedman RJ, Rigel DS, Kopf AW, Lieblich L, Lew R, Harris MN, Roses DF, Gumport SL, Ragaz A, Waldo E, Levine J, Levenstein M, Koenig R, Bart RS, Trau H.
    Arch Dermatol; 1983 Jun; 119(6):455-62. PubMed ID: 6859885
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  • 8. Skin surveillance of a U.K. paediatric transplant population.
    Thomson MA, Suggett NR, Nightingale PG, Milford DV, Baumann U, Kelly DA, Moss C, Hill VA.
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  • 12. Thin primary cutaneous melanomas: associated detection patterns, lesion characteristics, and patient characteristics.
    Schwartz JL, Wang TS, Hamilton TA, Lowe L, Sondak VK, Johnson TM.
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  • 13. A novel mouse model for de novo Melanoma.
    Kumasaka MY, Yajima I, Hossain K, Iida M, Tsuzuki T, Ohno T, Takahashi M, Yanagisawa M, Kato M.
    Cancer Res; 2010 Jan 01; 70(1):24-9. PubMed ID: 20048069
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  • 14. [Three patients with a Spitz naevus that later turned out to be a melanoma].
    Bron JL, Jaspars EH, Molenkamp BG, Meijer S, Mooi WJ, van Leeuwen PA.
    Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd; 2005 Aug 13; 149(33):1852-8. PubMed ID: 16128184
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  • 15. Naevus-associated melanomas: cause or chance?
    Massi D, Carli P, Franchi A, Santucci M.
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  • 16. Cytoplasmic beta-catenin is lacking in a subset of melanoma-associated naevi, but is detectable in naevus-associated melanomas: potential implications for melanoma tumorigenesis?
    De Panfilis G, Ferrari D, Santoro S, Ricci R, Lombardi M, Pedrazzi G, Pepe C, Cortelazzi C, Santini M.
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  • 17. Nodular melanoma is less likely than superficial spreading melanoma to be histologically associated with a naevus.
    Pan Y, Adler NR, Wolfe R, McLean CA, Kelly JW.
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  • 18. Dysplastic naevi with moderate to severe histological dysplasia: a risk factor for melanoma.
    Shors AR, Kim S, White E, Argenyi Z, Barnhill RL, Duray P, Erickson L, Guitart J, Horenstein MG, Lowe L, Messina J, Rabkin MS, Schmidt B, Shea CR, Trotter MJ, Piepkorn MW.
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  • 19. Monitoring of kindreds with hereditary predisposition for cutaneous melanoma and dysplastic nevus syndrome: results of a Swedish preventive program.
    Hansson J, Bergenmar M, Hofer PA, Lundell G, Månsson-Brahme E, Ringborg U, Synnerstad I, Bratel AT, Wennberg AM, Rosdahl I.
    J Clin Oncol; 2007 Jul 01; 25(19):2819-24. PubMed ID: 17602087
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  • 20. Population-based analysis of prognostic factors and survival in familial melanoma.
    Florell SR, Boucher KM, Garibotti G, Astle J, Kerber R, Mineau G, Wiggins C, Noyes RD, Tsodikov A, Cannon-Albright LA, Zone JJ, Samlowski WE, Leachman SA.
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