Naevi in allogeneic bone marrow transpla
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V. Andreani; M.A. Richard; D. Blaise; J. Gouvernet; J.J. Grob
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Article
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2002
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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## Background: Non-melanoma skin carcinoma is more common in transplant recipients, probably because of immunosuppression. an increased risk of developing melanoma could be a late effect of transplantation. the number of naevi, which is a risk marker for melanoma, is increased in renal transplant r