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Sunday, August 29, 2010

Melanoma nodular



Posted by Dr Ian McColl at 10:51 AM
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Dr Ian McColl
Dr McColl is a Consultant Dermatologist at the John Flynn Hospital,Tugun, Gold Coast. He is a Fellow of the Australasian College of Dermatologists, Fellow of the Skin Cancer College Australasia and Head of the Australian Institute of Dermatology. His practice phone number is 0755980133 or 61755980133 if overseas.fax 0755980266.
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Blog Archive

  • ▼  2010 (46)
    • ▼  August (46)
      • Structures and Colours - Dermatoscopy Made Easy
      • Introduction.
      • Which dermatoscope should I buy? and Using my Derm...
      • Colours in Dermoscopy
      • Kittlerian Terminology
      • Lines
      • Circles
      • Pseudopods
      • Clods
      • Dots
      • Polygons
      • Structureless
      • Vessels
      • Clues to Melanoma
      • Dermatoscopic Structures - Histological Correlatio...
      • Clark or Dysplastic nevi
      • The BLINCK Algorithm
      • Great Blog Images
      • Great Blog Cases
      • Solar Lentigo
      • Ink Spot Lentigo
      • Seborrhoeic Keratoses
      • Benign Nevus
      • Congenital nevus
      • Blue nevus
      • Reed Nevus
      • Spitz Nevus
      • Acral nevus
      • Lentigo maligna
      • Melanoma in situ mainly
      • Melanoma nodular
      • Amelanotic Melanoma
      • Acral and Subungual Melanoma
      • Solar keratosis
      • LPLK
      • SCC in Situ and Pigmented Bowen's
      • Extra
      • SCC invasive
      • Rare and Unusual tumours
      • Basal Cell Carcinoma
      • Pigmented BCC
      • Dermatofibroma
      • Haemangioma and Angiokeratoma
      • Clear Cell Acanthoma
      • Adnexal tumours and Foreign body
      • Other Medical Conditions
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