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Multiple synchronous primary melanomas; A case report.

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This case study reports six synchronous melanomas in one patient diagnosed within 19 days, with no genetic predisposition found. It underscores the importance of thorough skin exams for early cutaneous melanoma detection.

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  • Cutaneous melanoma is an aggressive skin cancer with increasing incidence.
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MelanomaMultiple primary melanomasSkin cancerSynchronous multiple primary melanoma

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