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InnovAiT 2009 2(6):342-350; doi:10.1093/innovait/inp056
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Benign skin tumours

Dr Salma Mirza

GP Registrar, Luton VTS

E-mail: salstyle{at}hotmail.com


   Abstract

Skin disorders are a common presentation in primary care accounting for up to 10% of GP consultations. Benign skin tumours make up a significant proportion of these, thus the ability to accurately assess and diagnose them and manage lesions appropriately is an essential competence in primary care.


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