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When Are Single Reader Evaluations Insufficient in Teledermoscopic Assessments? : Analyses of a Retrospective Cohort Study
(2025) In Telemedicine journal and e-health : the official journal of the American Telemedicine Association 31(5). p.579-589
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Histopathological Diagnostic Discordance between Punch Biopsies and Final Diagnostic Excisions of Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma : Analysis of 737 Cases
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Teledermoscopic triage of melanoma-suspicious skin lesions is safe : A retrospective comparative diagnostic accuracy study with multiple assessors
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Desmoplastic melanoma in Sweden in 2009–2022 : A population-based registry study demonstrating distinctive tumour characteristics, incidence and survival trends
(2025) In Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology
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Photosensitizing Drugs and Risk of Skin Cancer in Women-A Prospective Population-Based Study
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Associations of Atopic Dermatitis in Late Adolescence with Occupation, Mental Health, Income from Work, and Marital Status : A National Longitudinal Study
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Contrasting Survival Outcomes and Patient Characteristics in 5,815 Patients with Stage II and III Melanoma : A Nationwide Population-Based Registry Study from Sweden
(2025) In The British journal of dermatology
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Hand Eczema and Facial Skin Problems – Association with Occupational Exposures among Community Care Personnel in Sweden : A Cross-sectional Study
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Eyelid Allergic Contact Dermatitis Caused by Nickel From a Surprising Source : An Illustrating Case of Illuminating Eye Care
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Culprit allergens in diabetes technology-associated allergic contact dermatitis : investigation remains challenging
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