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Mouse Melanocytic Neoplasms of Uncertain Malignant Potential
Melanocytic neoplasms and are not clearly benign or malignant. Melanocytic neoplasms that occasionally but infrequently exhibit malignant characteristics fall into this category. (NCI Thesaurus/MMHCC)
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