نتایج جستجو برای: mohs micrographic surgery

تعداد نتایج: 342005  

2016
Michael W. Pelster Sapna M. Amin Simon Yoo

AE1/AE3: anti-pan cytokeratin 1/3 ART: adjuvant radiation therapy H&E: hematoxylin and eosin IHC: immunohistochemistry SCC: squamous cell carcinoma INTRODUCTION Mohs micrographic surgery remains the gold standard for the treatment of cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs) of the head and neck. However, for recurrent or aggressive SCCs, it can be challenging at times to ensure complete margin...

Journal: :Dermatology online journal 2017
Faranak Kamangar Tatyana A Petukhova Gabriela Monico Stephen Mathis Jayne Joo Anne Zhuang Chin-Shang Li Yu Liu Elle Lee Daniel Eisen

Patients undergoing Mohs micrographic surgery frequently experience anxiety as a result of multiple potential factors. There is currently no data regarding how this anxiety compares to other common procedures performed in dermatology offices, such as shave biopsy and excision, relative to a general dermatology visit. Herein, we conducted a survey of 471 dermatology patients at an academic medic...

2006
ALI HENDI Ali Hendi

Ali Hendi, MD, has indicated no significant interest with commercial supporters. A n 80-year-old woman underwent surgery to treat primary basal cell carcinoma on the right nasal ala. The tumor measured 0.9 Â 0.4 cm and appeared to involve the nasal lining (Figure 1). Tumor-free margins were obtained after the first stage of Mohs micrographic surgery. A 1.3 Â 0.6-cm defect involving 2 mm of the ...

Journal: :Archives of dermatology 1998
R A Massey Y D Eliezri

Gaining adequate visual exposure and mechanical access to tumors arising in the conchal bowl area can be difficult. Having a surgical assistant flatten the natural concavity of the bowl with pressure from behind may be of some help. Furthermore, the use of an angled beaver blade may improve the maneuverability of the scalpel in this tight space. However, even with these adjunctive measures, sur...

Journal: :Dermatologic surgery : official publication for American Society for Dermatologic Surgery [et al.] 2015
Arielle N B Kauvar Terrence Cronin Randall Roenigk George Hruza Richard Bennett

BACKGROUND Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common cancer in the US population affecting approximately 2.8 million people per year. Basal cell carcinomas are usually slow-growing and rarely metastasize, but they do cause localized tissue destruction, compromised function, and cosmetic disfigurement. OBJECTIVE To provide clinicians with guidelines for the management of BCC based on evide...

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