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Journal article

MELANOCYTIC NEVI IN CHILDREN .1. ANATOMIC SITES AND DEMOGRAPHIC AND HOST FACTORS

DR ENGLISH, BK ARMSTRONG

American Journal of Epidemiology | JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV SCHOOL HYGIENE PUB HEALTH | Published : 1994

DOI: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.aje.a117011

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Keywords

Ethnic Groups
Benign Nevi
Nevus
Eye Color
Child, Preschool
Hair Color
Schoolchildren
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Cutaneous Malignant-Melanoma
Social Class
Child
Oceanic Ancestry Group
Frequency
Sunlight
Adolescent
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Linear Models
Male
Europe
Vancouver Mole
Skin Pigmentation
White-Children
Risk-Factors
Melanosis
Science & Technology
Risk Factors
Prevalence
Asia
Nevus, Pigmented
Female
Pigmented Moles
Humans
Melanoma
Skin Neoplasms
Western Australia
Population

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