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. 1978 Mar;24:242–246.

Skin Manifestations of Internal Malignancy

Howard J Donsky
PMCID: PMC2379145  PMID: 21301498

Abstract

Although some of the skin manifestations of internal malignancy are relatively rare, their identification may often be made at a crucial time, when intervention may save a life. This article classifies such signs and describes those which may be seen in family practice.

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