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From the Department of Surgery, Bess Kaiser Hospital, 5055 North Greeley Aye, Portland, Ore 97217
Abstract
This case is presented both because it rarely occurs and because "chance favors the prepared mind." Malignant disease in artificially used skin grafts should be called to the attention of the clinician who manages these problems.
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