[Regression in malignant melanoma. Definition, etiopathogenesis, morphology and differential diagnosis].

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Published in Pathologe on November 01, 2007

Authors

B E Paredes1

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1: Dermatopathologische Gemeinschaftspraxis, Siemensstrasse 6/1, 88048, Friedrichshafen. paredes@dermpath.de

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