2019
DOI: 10.1097/dss.0000000000002171
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Negative Predictive Value of Biopsy Margins in Keratinocyte Carcinoma: A Literature Review

Abstract: BACKGROUND Pathologists sometimes include commentary on margin involvement in shave biopsy reports of keratinocyte carcinoma (KC). This practice can lead to confusion regarding the need for further treatment. There is limited literature evaluating the reliability of reported histologic margin status in shave biopsies of KC. OBJECTIVE To evaluate the negative predictive value (NPV) of reported clear shave biopsy margins in basal and squamous cell carcino… Show more

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“…Despite the intent to remove the entire tumor via deep shave, this finding is consistent with other retrospective studies revealing false-negative margins in 28% to 44% of BCC shave specimens upon subsequent analysis. 7,8 Due to monetary and time constraints, it would not be feasible to thoroughly section every deep shave specimen at 100 to 150 mm in routine practice.…”
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“…Despite the intent to remove the entire tumor via deep shave, this finding is consistent with other retrospective studies revealing false-negative margins in 28% to 44% of BCC shave specimens upon subsequent analysis. 7,8 Due to monetary and time constraints, it would not be feasible to thoroughly section every deep shave specimen at 100 to 150 mm in routine practice.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subsequent analysis of shave biopsy specimens originally reported to have negative margins revealed positive margins in 28% and 44% of tumors. 7,8 However, these studies were all retrospective and did not specify whether the intent of the biopsy was to remove the tumor.…”
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confidence: 99%