Amelanotic melanoma is challenging to recognize clinically because of absence of pigment and its resemblance to a variety of benign and malignant neoplasms. Detection often occurs at late or metastatic stages, leading Amelanotic melanoma is a rare (28% of cases) and aggressive skin cancer that produces little to no pigment, making it appear pink, red, or skin colored rather than brown or black. , Often Malignant Melanoma Clinical Pathology Flashcards ditki medical and biological sciences What Is Amelanotic Melanoma? Treatment, Symptoms, and Prognosis MyMelanomaTeam
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