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Moulin-Romsee G et al. - DNM is a rare subtype of spindle cell melanoma. It corresponds to dermal proliferation of desmoplastic cells of neural differentiation. Unlike other melanomas, however, survival for DNM may be better compared with other forms of melanoma. This rare case report presents PET imaging involving cranial nerve invasion by this uncommon melanoma subtype.


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