Clinical Practice
Atypical melanoma: clinicopathological features and management in general practice
Michael Tran, Li-Chuen Wong, Vallapan Thiruvilangam and Denis Moir
British Journal of General Practice 2022; 72 (724): 545-547. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp22X721169
Michael Tran
Church St Medical Practice, Newtown, NSW; lecturer, University of New South Wales, Sydney; conjoint lecturer, Western Sydney University,
Sydney.
BSc(Med)Hons, FRACGP, AFHEA, DCH, GPLi-Chuen Wong
Children’s Hospital, Westmead; clinical senior lecturer, University of Sydney, Sydney; chair, NSW Faculty, Australasian College of Dermatologists.
MBBS (Hons), MM, FACD, DCHRoles: Head of dermatology department
Vallapan Thiruvilangam
Douglass Hanly Moir Pathology,
NSW.
MBBS, MD, FRCPA, DipPathRoles: Anatomical pathologist
Denis Moir
Douglass Hanly Moir Pathology,
NSW.
MBBS, IFCAP, GMQ, FRCPARoles: Anatomical pathologist
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Atypical melanoma: clinicopathological features and management in general practice
Michael Tran, Li-Chuen Wong, Vallapan Thiruvilangam, Denis Moir
British Journal of General Practice 2022; 72 (724): 545-547. DOI: 10.3399/bjgp22X721169
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- ATYPICAL MELANOMA
- ROLE OF GENERAL PRACTICE IN MELANOMA DIAGNOSIS
- CLINICAL VIGNETTE
- SALIENT CLINICAL FEATURES OF ATYPICAL AND AMELANOTIC MELANOMAS
- DERMOSCOPIC FEATURES PRESENT IN ATYPICAL AND AMELANOTIC MELANOMAS
- IMPORTANT HISTOPATHOLOGICAL FEATURES OF ATYPICAL MELANOMAS
- RECOMMENDED INVESTIGATIONS AND MANAGEMENT FOR MELANOMA
- RECOMMENDED FOLLOW-UP FOR MELANOMA
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