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Joe R. Monroe, MPAS, PA, practices at Dermatology Associates of Oklahoma in Tulsa. He is also the founder of the Society of Dermatology Phyisican Assistants.
The solitary lesion on this 24-year-old woman's palm does a disappearing act, fading and recurring, then growing darker. What's behind the phenomenon?
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Clinician Reviews. 2018 June;28(6):e1-e2
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