PMID: 6986418Feb 1, 1980Paper

Giant congenital composite melanocytic nevus on the face and scalp: treatment by multiple resections and grafting

The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology
B GolcmanR Golcman

Abstract

Surgical ablation of a giant congenital composite melanocytic nevus on a good part of the side of the face and scalp in a series of operations is described and illustrated. It was technically and cosmetically successful.

References

Oct 1, 1974·Archives of Dermatology·M OrkinA S Zelickson
Apr 1, 1974·Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery·E N Kaplan
Nov 1, 1967·Archives of Dermatology·P R Gross, D M Carter
Jul 1, 1965·Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery·P W GREELEYJ W CURTIN

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Aug 18, 2005·Annals of Plastic Surgery·Ben M HornerBryan J Mayou
May 26, 2017·Anais Brasileiros De Dermatologia·Lais de Abreu MuttiBenjamin Golcman

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