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  • 23. Incidence of congenital melanocytic nevi in newborn babies in Denmark.
    Kroon S, Clemmensen OJ, Hastrup N.
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  • 28. Clinical and dermoscopic clues to differentiate pigmented nail bands: an International Dermoscopy Society study.
    Benati E, Ribero S, Longo C, Piana S, Puig S, Carrera C, Cicero F, Kittler H, Deinlein T, Zalaudek I, Stolz W, Scope A, Pellacani G, Moscarella E, Piraccini BM, Starace M, Argenziano G.
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    Mikoshiba Y, Minagawa A, Koga H, Yokokawa Y, Uhara H, Okuyama R.
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  • 31. Clinical and dermoscopic patterns of melanocytic nevi in Hispanic adolescents: a descriptive study.
    Sosa-Seda IM, Valentín-Nogueras S, Figueroa LD, Sánchez JL, Mercado R.
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  • 32. [Congenital pigmented nevus: prognosis and therapeutic possibilities].
    Michel JL, Chalencon F, Gentil-Perret A, Fond L, Montélimard N, Chalencon V, Cambazard F.
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  • 36. Tips for diagnosis and treatment of nail pigmentation with practical algorithm.
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