PMID: 1200664Dec 1, 1975Paper

Pseudomelanoma: recurrent melanocytic nevus following partial surgical removal

Archives of Dermatology
R Kornberg, A B Ackerman

Abstract

Histological markers enable the correct diagnosis of a pigmented lesion that histologically resembles a superficial spreading malignant melanoma and yet behaves in a wholly benign way. This pseudomelanoma occurs in young adults within a few weeks following partial surgical-shave excision of an intradermal melanocytic nevus.

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