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The following pages link to Rubeta Matin (Q73301287):
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- Tests to assist in the diagnosis of keratinocyte skin cancers in adults: a generic protocol (Q24186708) (← links)
- Tests to assist in the diagnosis of cutaneous melanoma in adults: a generic protocol (Q24186719) (← links)
- Interventions for cutaneous Bowen's disease (Q24201818) (← links)
- Vitiligo in adults and children. (Q31004500) (← links)
- Vitiligo. (Q33446628) (← links)
- iASPP/p63 autoregulatory feedback loop is required for the homeostasis of stratified epithelia. (Q34214054) (← links)
- Vitiligo in adults and children: surgical interventions (Q35584658) (← links)
- Trends in dermoscopy use in the UK: results from surveys in 2003 and 2012. (Q35717585) (← links)
- p63 is an alternative p53 repressor in melanoma that confers chemoresistance and a poor prognosis. (Q36694173) (← links)
- Is Mohs micrographic surgery more effective than wide local excision for treatment of dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans in reducing risk of local recurrence? A Critically Appraised Topic. (Q38022071) (← links)
- Methylated tissue factor pathway inhibitor 2 (TFPI2) DNA in serum is a biomarker of metastatic melanoma. (Q39195005) (← links)
- Residents'corner December 2013. Editorial: what's new this month? (Q39755272) (← links)
- Invasive melanoma in vivo can be distinguished from basal cell carcinoma, benign naevi and healthy skin by canine olfaction: a proof-of-principle study of differential volatile organic compound emission. (Q42496756) (← links)
- Positive about negative: no need for a pink cloud of fluff and justifications (Q42698142) (← links)
- Is Mohs micrographic surgery more effective than wide local excision for treatment of dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans in reducing risk of local recurrence? Reply from authors. (Q43680188) (← links)
- Melanoma in organ transplant recipients: clinicopathological features and outcome in 100 cases. (Q43762900) (← links)
- Residents' corner February 2013. Clues in DeRmosCopy: dermoscopy in evolution. (Q43960041) (← links)
- Residents' corner July 2013. Clues in DeRmosCopy: Entodermoscopy. (Q44394889) (← links)
- Residents' corner December 2014. Residents' editorial choice: what's new this month? (Q45983379) (← links)
- Residents'corner February 2014. Editorial: What's new this month? (Q45984818) (← links)
- Residents'corner August 2014. Editorial: what's new this month? (Q46018731) (← links)
- Residents'corner April 2014. Editorial: what's new this month? (Q46357074) (← links)
- Do perioperative antibiotics reduce the risk of surgical site infections following excision of ulcerated skin cancers? a critically appraised topic. (Q47387338) (← links)
- U.K. national audit of extracorporeal photopheresis in cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (Q48283861) (← links)
- Developing a dedicated dermatology service for allogeneic bone marrow transplant recipients. (Q48305530) (← links)
- Survey of dermatologists demonstrates widely varying approaches to perioperative antibiotic use: time for a randomized trial? (Q48372557) (← links)
- Phenolic antioxidants attenuate neuronal cell death following uptake of oxidized low-density lipoprotein. (Q49150383) (← links)
- Immunotherapy Bridge 2017 and Melanoma Bridge 2017: meeting abstracts (Q49658357) (← links)
- Clinician surveys - time to make better use of this valuable resource for dermatologists. (Q49997616) (← links)
- Metastatic cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma shows frequent deletion in the protein tyrosine phosphatase receptor Type D gene. (Q52617931) (← links)
- KIT and BRAF mutational status in a patient with a synchronous lentigo maligna melanoma and a gastrointestinal stromal tumor. (Q54542664) (← links)
- A little understanding. (Q55498854) (← links)
- Tests to assist in the staging of cutaneous melanoma: a generic protocol (Q59359879) (← links)
- Tests to assist in the staging of cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma: a generic protocol (Q59359880) (← links)
- Computer-assisted diagnosis techniques (dermoscopy and spectroscopy-based) for diagnosing skin cancer in adults (Q61848430) (← links)
- Dermoscopy, with and without visual inspection, for diagnosing melanoma in adults. (Q61848432) (← links)
- Exfoliative cytology for diagnosing basal cell carcinoma and other skin cancers in adults (Q61848435) (← links)
- High-frequency ultrasound for diagnosing skin cancer in adults (Q61848436) (← links)
- Optical coherence tomography for diagnosing skin cancer in adults (Q61848437) (← links)
- Reflectance confocal microscopy for diagnosing cutaneous melanoma in adults (Q61848439) (← links)
- Reflectance confocal microscopy for diagnosing keratinocyte skin cancers in adults (Q61848441) (← links)
- Smartphone applications for triaging adults with skin lesions that are suspicious for melanoma (Q61848443) (← links)
- Teledermatology for diagnosing skin cancer in adults (Q61848445) (← links)
- Visual inspection and dermoscopy, alone or in combination, for diagnosing keratinocyte skin cancers in adults (Q61848447) (← links)
- Visual inspection for diagnosing cutaneous melanoma in adults (Q61848449) (← links)
- Ultrasound, CT, MRI, or PET-CT for staging and re-staging of adults with cutaneous melanoma (Q69338089) (← links)
- A bullous dermatosis in an infant (Q79866804) (← links)
- Lupus mastitis - a cause of recurrent breast lumps (Q81369295) (← links)
- Eosinophilic angiocentric fibrosis and extrafacial granuloma faciale (Q81419564) (← links)
- Synchronous melanoma and renal carcinoma: a clinicopathological study of five cases (Q84338642) (← links)