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Nasofrontal dermoid with sinus tract upto the tip of the nose: A case report with review of the literature
Prenatal assessment of the normal fetal soft palate by three-dimensional ultrasound examination: is there an objective technique?
When is a sentinel node biopsy indicated for patients with primary melanoma? An update of the 'Australian guidelines for the management of cutaneous melanoma'
A sentinel lymph node biopsy is a surgical staging procedure performed for patients with primary cutaneous melanoma who are clinically lymph-node negative to determine whether there is low volume nodal metastasis in the draining lymph node field. A systematic review was recently performed to update the Australian clinical practice guidelines for the diagnosis and management of melanoma, addressing the question, ‘When is a sentinel lymph node biopsy indicated?’ This article discusses the findings of the systematic review and the evidence base for the updated guidelines