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Nonmetastatic manifestations of malignancy: cutaneousThe Skin Department, St George's Hospital, London
The Skin Department, St George's Hospital, London
The Royal Marsden Hospital, London This article deals with cutaneous manifestations of malignancy. The skin, as the largest and most visible organ, frequently reflects underlying disease including neoplasia. Cutaneous signs may be directly, or indirectly, related to the underlying cancer and appreciation of established associations will hopefully prove useful to both general and specialized physicians.
Key Words: neoplasms palliative treatment paraneoplastic syndromes skin manifestations
Palliative Medicine, Vol. 3, No. 3,
167-180 (1989) |
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