
Collision tumour as a regressing melanoma | CCID - Dove Medical Press

Regressing melanoma, with clinical and dermoscopic features suggesting a collision tumour, diagnosed histopathologically
Introduction
Spontaneous regression in malignant melanoma was first reported in 1953 by Sumner in a remarkable case.1 Although the patient had several histopathologically proven tumour foci, the pre… [+18046 chars]
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