Congenital Nevus: Top KOLs in the world #1 Martin C Mihm Department of Dermatology, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Bos star star star star star Known for Skin Neoplasms | Clinical Stage | Lichen Sclerosus | Melanocytic Lesions | Malignant Melanoma
#2 Alfred W Kopf New York University School of Medicine New York | Ronald O. star star star star star Known for Basal Cell | Clinical Stage | United States | Malignant Melanoma | Tumor Conference
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#3 Arthur J Sober Department of Dermatology, Massachusetts General Hospital, H star star star star star_half Known for United States | Lymph Node | Skin Neoplasms | Cutaneous Melanoma | Clinical Stage
#4 Wallace H Clark Department of Pathology, Beth Israel Hospital, Harvard Medic star star star star star_half Known for Nevus Cells | Microscopic Satellites | Malignant Melanoma | Dysplastic Nevi | Tumor Progression
#5 ROBERT S Ronald O. Perelman Department of Dermatology, New York Unive star star star star star_border Known for Laboratory Tests | Dysplastic Nevi | Malignant Melanoma | Tumor Conference | Basal Cell
#6 Arthur R Rhodes Department of Dermatology, University of Pittsburgh School o star star star star star_border Known for Histopathologic Diagnosis | Atopic Dermatitis | Microscopic Satellites | Cutaneous Melanoma | Dysplastic Melanocytic Nevi
#7 Ashfaq Ahmed Marghoob Department of Dermatology, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer C star star star star star_border Known for Skin Cancer | Basal Cell Carcinoma | Dermoscopic Features | Reflectance Confocal Microscopy | Melanocytic Nevi
#8 Klaus J Busam Department of Pathology, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Cen star star star star star_border Known for Desmoplastic Melanoma | Mohs Surgery | Merkel Cell | Lymph Node | Situ Hybridization
#9 Jane Margaret Grant‐Kels University of Connecticut School of Medicine and Dermatology star star star star star_border Known for Malignant Melanoma | Skin Cancer | Confocal Microscopy | Medical Students | Ethical Issues
#10 David E Elder Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Perelman Sc star star star star star_border Known for Melanocytic Lesions | Melanoma Risk | Tumor Progression | Lymphatic Invasion | Dysplastic Nevi
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