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Multiple Spitz naevi: a report of both variants with clinical and histopathological correlation

Multiple Spitz naevi: a report of both variants with clinical and histopathological correlation
Multiple Spitz naevi: a report of both variants with clinical and histopathological correlation
Spitz naevi are usually solitary lesions. Multiple Spitz naevi are extremely rare and reported as widespread (disseminated) or grouped (agminated). We report two cases of multiple Spitz naevi and review their aetiology and treatment.
0307-6938
368-371
Morgan, C.J.
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Nyak, N.
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Cooper, A.
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Pees, B.
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Friedmann, P.S.
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Pees, B.
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Morgan, C.J., Nyak, N., Cooper, A., Pees, B. and Friedmann, P.S. (2006) Multiple Spitz naevi: a report of both variants with clinical and histopathological correlation. Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 31 (3), 368-371. (doi:10.1111/j.1365-2230.2006.02068.x).

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Abstract

Spitz naevi are usually solitary lesions. Multiple Spitz naevi are extremely rare and reported as widespread (disseminated) or grouped (agminated). We report two cases of multiple Spitz naevi and review their aetiology and treatment.

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Published date: May 2006

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Local EPrints ID: 59380
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/59380
ISSN: 0307-6938
PURE UUID: 170a6798-c7da-41c4-87fa-53f53f6c0ffa

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Author: C.J. Morgan
Author: N. Nyak
Author: A. Cooper
Author: B. Pees
Author: P.S. Friedmann

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