2022
DOI: 10.1111/jdv.18309
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Formalin‐fixed tissue Mohs surgery (slow Mohs) for trichoblastic carcinoma

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“…Surgical removal with wide local excision to the deep fascia with a lateral margin of 10 mm or greater has been a conventional treatment for TBC [ 16 ]. MMS has emerged as another treatment to increase histologic margin assessment and maximize tissue sparing in cosmetically sensitive areas such as the head and neck, as in our case [ 19 ]. While the radiosensitivity of adnexal carcinomas remains uncertain, radiotherapy may be considered a standalone or combination treatment modality for locally advanced or inoperable cases.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Surgical removal with wide local excision to the deep fascia with a lateral margin of 10 mm or greater has been a conventional treatment for TBC [ 16 ]. MMS has emerged as another treatment to increase histologic margin assessment and maximize tissue sparing in cosmetically sensitive areas such as the head and neck, as in our case [ 19 ]. While the radiosensitivity of adnexal carcinomas remains uncertain, radiotherapy may be considered a standalone or combination treatment modality for locally advanced or inoperable cases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%