Found 10 articles for: "Mohs Micrographic"
Use of Bovine Xenografts for Nasal Defects After Mohs Micrographic Surgery
January 2025 | Volume 24 | Issue 1 | Editorial | 96 | Copyright © January 2025
Background: Nasal defects after skin cancer excision can often be healed by second intention in certain circumstances.Objective: We aim to demonstra...
Read MoreDiversifying the Mohs Workforce: Understanding Barriers of Applicants to Mohs Micrographic Surgery Fellowship
May 2023 | Volume 22 | Issue 5 | Original Article | 471 | Copyright © May 2023
Background: The population of the United States is becoming increasingly diverse, yet dermatology, especially Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS), lags behind.Ob...
Read MoreComparing Histological Preparation and Tumor Debulking Techniques in Mohs Micrographic Surgery: A Cross-Sectional Survey
May 2023 | Volume 22 | Issue 5 | Features | 514 | Copyright © May 2023
Mohs Micrographic Surgery in Skin of Color
May 2022 | Volume 21 | Issue 5 | Features | 536 | Copyright © May 2022
The United States population is becoming increasingly diverse. Data show increased utilization of Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) in people of color. Though the incidence of skin cancer in skin of col...
Read MoreOpioid Prescriptions and Pain-Related Patient-Initiated Communication After Mohs Micrographic Surgery: A Retrospective Cohort Study
May 2022 | Volume 21 | Issue 5 | Editorials | 551 | Copyright © May 2022
Background: There is a wide variety in utilization of opioids during Mohs Micrographic Surgery (MMS) despite evidence that a multimodality approach may be more beneficial.
Read More Incomplete Staining Artifact: A Confounding Frozen Section Pathology Artifact Encountered During Mohs Micrographic Surgery
May 2022 | Volume 21 | Issue 5 | Features | 544 | Copyright © May 2022
The intent of this brief communication is to describe a unique incomplete staining frozen section pathology artifact encountered during Mohs Micrographic Surgery. At the authors’ institution, an...
Read MoreImpact of the COVID Pandemic on Mohs Micrographic Surgery: A Nationwide Survey
May 2022 | Volume 21 | Issue 5 | Editorials | 545 | Copyright © May 2022
Background: At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, many Mohs micrographic surgeries (MMS) were delayed over concerns for propagating further infectious spread and scarcity of medic...
Read MoreConsistency in Distribution of Facial Skin Cancers Treated With Mohs Micrographic Surgery
May 2022 | Volume 21 | Issue 5 | Original Article | 506 | Copyright © May 2022
Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) has become the standard of treatment for skin malignancies of the head and neck. However, there is a paucity of literature describing facial distributions of MMS. Anato...
Read MoreMost Patient-Oriented Video Resources Do Not Comprehensively Explain Mohs Micrographic Surgery
February 2022 | Volume 21 | Issue 2 | Editorials | 204 | Copyright © February 2022
Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) is increasingly utilized for treatment of skin cancer, however the technique used is markedly different than other surgical modalities.1,2 Explaining MMS to ...
Read MoreMohs Micrographic Surgery for Genital Skin Cancer: A Review of Cases and Reconstructive Techniques
March 2021 | Volume 20 | Issue 3 | Original Article | 311 | Copyright © March 2021
As the incidence of non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) increases in the United States, one area of particular concern is NMSC arising on the genitalia. In the past, most genital skin tumors have been tre...
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