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Lentigo maligna. The use of rush permanent sections in therapy.

Authors: S S, Dhawan; D J, Wolf; H S, Rabinovitz; E, Poulos;

Lentigo maligna. The use of rush permanent sections in therapy.

Abstract

Lentigo maligna is often treated with superficial therapies that are associated with high recurrence rates. The high recurrence rates are a result of incomplete destruction or removal of tumor from clinically inapparent but histologically positive areas. We describe the use of the Mohs technique with rush permanent sections for the complete removal of this melanocytic neoplasm.

Keywords

Skin Neoplasms, Methods, Humans, Female, Facial Neoplasms, Melanoma, Aged

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influence
This indicator reflects the overall/total impact of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network (diachronically).
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