Scalp biopsy technique for the hair surgeon
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Refer scalp lumps requiring excisional biopsy to a surgeon.
Batchelor and Handfield-Jones’s recommendation that cases of diagnostic uncertainty should be urgently referred to a dermatologist in secondary care does not stand up.Of the three cases presented, two needed to be excised by surgeons, and although not stated, almost certainly, so did the third—a tumour. The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence’s recommendation that all cases of...
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عنوان ژورنال: International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery
سال: 2013
ISSN: 2641-6719,2641-6727
DOI: 10.33589/23.5.0157