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    • MelanomaMelanoma. Melanoma is a tumor that develops as a result of the malignant transformation of melanocytes. ... History Melanoma is a tumor that ...
    • Skin Cancer - MelanomaSkin Cancer - Melanoma. Despite recent declines in the incidence and mortality of cancer overall, the incidence of cutaneous melanoma continues to escalate.
    • Cutaneous MelanomaCutaneous Melanoma. Melanoma is a malignancy of pigment-producing cells (melanocytes) located predominantly in the skin, but also found in the eyes, ears, ...
    • Conjunctival MelanomaConjunctival Melanoma. Malignant melanoma of the conjunctiva presents as a raised, pigmented or nonpigmented lesion. ... Malignant melanoma of the ...
    • Malignant MelanomaMalignant Melanoma. Malignant melanoma is a neoplasm of melanocytes or of the cells that develop from melanocytes. ... Malignant melanoma is a ...
    • Lentigo Maligna MelanomaLentigo Maligna Melanoma. The overall incidence of cutaneous melanoma (skin cancer) is increasing faster than that of any other neoplasm.
    • Oral Malignant MelanomaOral Malignant Melanoma. Pigmented entities are relatively common in the oral mucosa and arise from intrinsic and extrinsic sources.
    • DermatofibromaDermatofibroma. Dermatofibroma (superficial benign fibrous histiocytoma) is a common cutaneous nodule of unknown etiology that occurs more often in women.
    • Secondary CNS MelanomasSecondary CNS Melanomas. Melanoma is a malignancy of melanocytes, which are pigment-producing cells derived from the neural crest.
    • Head and Neck Mucosal MelanomasHead and Neck Mucosal Melanomas. Mucosal melanoma of the head and neck is a relatively rare condition, representing 8-15% of all malignant melanomas of the ...
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