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Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2019
Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) is the gold standard for treating various cutaneous tumors. MMS has evolved into a single-day, outpatient procedure. The tumor is excised, mapped, and processed with frozen, horizontal sections for immediate histologic evaluation.
Mariah Brown
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Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) is the gold standard for treating various cutaneous tumors. MMS has evolved into a single-day, outpatient procedure. The tumor is excised, mapped, and processed with frozen, horizontal sections for immediate histologic evaluation.
Mariah Brown
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Dermatologic Clinics, 2023
Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) is widely accepted as the gold standard for skin cancer cure, and properly trained surgeons who carry out this procedure are experts in the science and management of skin cancer. There are many potential pitfalls and challenges that a surgeon may encounter while carrying out MMS, and these can increase the likelihood of ...
Nicholas, Golda, George, Hruza
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Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) is widely accepted as the gold standard for skin cancer cure, and properly trained surgeons who carry out this procedure are experts in the science and management of skin cancer. There are many potential pitfalls and challenges that a surgeon may encounter while carrying out MMS, and these can increase the likelihood of ...
Nicholas, Golda, George, Hruza
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Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 1988
Mohs' micrographic surgery is used for the treatment of contiguously spreading cancer of the skin. This technique involves removal of tissue in thin layers and precise histographic mapping of all margins of the specimen to determine whether tumor remains.
R M, Thomas, R A, Amonette
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Mohs' micrographic surgery is used for the treatment of contiguously spreading cancer of the skin. This technique involves removal of tissue in thin layers and precise histographic mapping of all margins of the specimen to determine whether tumor remains.
R M, Thomas, R A, Amonette
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The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 1993
This exacting surgical technique with histologic examination of frozen sections is only applicable to tumors that spread locally by contiguous cell extension into local tissue. The narrow margins obtained with this technique may preserve function and cosmesis when basal or squamous cell carcinomas are resected and the defect is reconstructed.
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This exacting surgical technique with histologic examination of frozen sections is only applicable to tumors that spread locally by contiguous cell extension into local tissue. The narrow margins obtained with this technique may preserve function and cosmesis when basal or squamous cell carcinomas are resected and the defect is reconstructed.
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Journal of Visual Communication in Medicine, 2009
The Mohs micrographic surgical technique was first described by Frederick Mohs, an American surgeon, in 1941[1].
Justin G. Woodhouse, Allison T. Vidimos
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The Mohs micrographic surgical technique was first described by Frederick Mohs, an American surgeon, in 1941[1].
Justin G. Woodhouse, Allison T. Vidimos
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