Mohs histographic surgery and ophthalmic plastic reconstruction

A retrospective analysis of 43 consecutive cases of primary and recurrent basal cell carcinomas is presented. Each patient's tumor was first managed by Mohs histographic surgery followed by opthalmic plastic reconstruction within 24 h. A review of the age distribution and gender of patients inc...

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Veröffentlicht in:Ophthalmic plastic and reconstructive surgery 1992, Vol.8 (4), p.262-270
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description A retrospective analysis of 43 consecutive cases of primary and recurrent basal cell carcinomas is presented. Each patient's tumor was first managed by Mohs histographic surgery followed by opthalmic plastic reconstruction within 24 h. A review of the age distribution and gender of patients included in this study reveals a sizeably younger population and a increased incidence of females as compared to previous studies. The success rate was high and approached the experience of other authors. Invariably the Mohs failures were among those patients that required six to eight sequential layers but failures do occur in primary cases outside the medial canthus.
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