Melanoma is the most lethal skin cancer. Excision biopsy is generally recommended for clinically suspicious pigmented lesions; however, a proportion of cutaneous melanomas are diagnosed by shave biopsy. A systematic review was undertaken to investigate the impact of shave biopsy on tumor staging, ...
The shave biopsy is the ideal diagnostic and therapeutic tool for the treatment of discrete superficial skin lesions. It is safe, simple to perform, and economical. Punch or excisional biopsy is appropriate for rashes and lesions involving the deeper dermis and subcutis. Pigmented lesions should ...
Biopsies for skin cancer detection: Dispelling the myths: This review debunks 5 myths and provides the information you need to perform rapid, high-quality biopsies to detect skin cancers at their earliest stages Dermatologists and primary care physicians can easily perform the shave biopsy, which Dr...
A deep shave biopsy (saucerization)--not a punch biopsy--is usually the procedure of choice when biopsying a lesion suspected to be melanoma. Biopsies for skin cancer detection: Dispelling the myths: This review debunks 5 myths and provides the information you need to perform rapid, high-qual...
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Deep shave excision of macular melanocytic nevi with the razor blade biopsy technique. Biopsies for skin cancer detection: Dispelling the myths: This review debunks 5 myths and provides the information you need to perform rapid, high-quality biopsies to detect skin cancers at their earliest stages ...
Noncultured extracted hair follicle outer root sheath cell suspension for transplantation in vitiligo SummaryBackground Current noncultured cell-based transplantation therapies for vitiligo largely involve shave skin biopsy for preparation of noncultured me... S Mohanty,A Kumar,J Dhawan,... - 《British...
Kurt, GrelckSean, SukalLes, RosenGabriel P., Suciu. (2013) Incidence of Residual Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer in Excisions After Shave Biopsy. Dermatologic Surgery 39 , 374-380 /Grelck K., et al. , “ Incidence of residual nonmelanoma skin cancer in excisions after shave biopsy ,” Dermatol....
BiopsyObjective: To assess changes in the choice of skin biopsy technique for assessing invasive melanoma in Victoria, and to examine the impact of partial biopsy technique on the accuracy of tumour microstaging.Design: Retrospective cross-sectional review of Victorian Cancer Registry data on invasive...
Rajadhyaksha, In vivo reflectance confocal microscopy of shave biopsy wounds: feasibility of intraoperative mapping of cancer margins. Br. J. Dermatol. 163 (6), 1218–1228 (2010)A. Scope et al., "In vivo reflectance confocal microscopy of shave biopsy wounds: feasibility of intraoperative ...