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Rapidly Growing and Aggressive Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Forearm: A Report of Successful Treatment With Mohs Surgery and Complex Reconstruction With Rhombic Triple Z-Plasty. [PDF]
Ezaldein HH.
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Broadening the scope and utility of the triple advancement flap in Mohs surgery. [PDF]
Paci KM, Gaghan LJ, Varma R.
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High-resolution full-field optical coherence tomography microscope for the evaluation of freshly excised skin specimens during Mohs surgery: A feasibility study. [PDF]
Jain M +6 more
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Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) has become the gold standard for treating many forms of primary and recurrent contiguous skin cancers and offers the highest cure rates and maximum tissue conservation compared with other modalities. Developed by Dr Frederic E.
Leonid B. Trost, Philip L. Bailin
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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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