Cite
Clinically equivocal melanocytic skin lesions with features of regression: a dermoscopic-pathological study.
MLA
Zalaudek, I., et al. “Clinically Equivocal Melanocytic Skin Lesions with Features of Regression: A Dermoscopic-Pathological Study.” The British Journal of Dermatology, vol. 150, no. 1, Jan. 2004, pp. 64–71. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2133.2004.05657.x.
APA
Zalaudek, I., Argenziano, G., Ferrara, G., Soyer, H. P., Corona, R., Sera, F., Cerroni, L., Carbone, A., Chiominto, A., Cicale, L., De Rosa, G., Ferrari, A., Hofmann-Wellenhof, R., Malvehy, J., Peris, K., Pizzichetta, M. A., Puig, S., Scalvenzi, M., Staibano, S., & Ruocco, V. (2004). Clinically equivocal melanocytic skin lesions with features of regression: a dermoscopic-pathological study. The British Journal of Dermatology, 150(1), 64–71. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2133.2004.05657.x
Chicago
Zalaudek, I, G Argenziano, G Ferrara, H P Soyer, R Corona, F Sera, L Cerroni, et al. 2004. “Clinically Equivocal Melanocytic Skin Lesions with Features of Regression: A Dermoscopic-Pathological Study.” The British Journal of Dermatology 150 (1): 64–71. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2133.2004.05657.x.