Melanoma arises by a process of stepwise progression in which the transition from melanocytes to metastatic melanoma involves several histologic intermediates. According to the “three-step tumor progression model”, these intermediates include radial growth phase melanoma (RGP), microinvasive radial growth phase and vertical growth phase melanoma (VGP) [1, 2].
Melanoma progression / Longo, Caterina; Casari, Alice; Argenziano, Giuseppe; Zalaudek, Iris; Pellacani, Giovanni. - Reflectance Confocal Microscopy for Skin Diseases:(2012), pp. 179-196. [10.1007/978-3-642-21997-9_14]
Melanoma progression
LONGO, Caterina;ARGENZIANO, GIUSEPPE;PELLACANI, Giovanni
2012
Abstract
Melanoma arises by a process of stepwise progression in which the transition from melanocytes to metastatic melanoma involves several histologic intermediates. According to the “three-step tumor progression model”, these intermediates include radial growth phase melanoma (RGP), microinvasive radial growth phase and vertical growth phase melanoma (VGP) [1, 2].Pubblicazioni consigliate
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