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308 related items for PubMed ID: 19304655

  • 1. Small margin excision of periocular basal cell carcinomas.
    Chadha V, Wright M.
    Br J Ophthalmol; 2009 Jun; 93(6):803-6. PubMed ID: 19304655
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  • 2. Eyelid basal cell carcinoma: non-Mohs excision, repair, and outcome.
    Hamada S, Kersey T, Thaller VT.
    Br J Ophthalmol; 2005 Aug; 89(8):992-4. PubMed ID: 16024851
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  • 3. Outcome of periocular basal cell carcinoma managed by overnight paraffin section.
    Khandwala MA, Lalchan SA, Chang BY, Habib M, Chakrabarty A, Cassells-Brown A.
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  • 4. Small margin (up to 2 mm) excision of periocular basal cell carcinomas in the setting of a one-stop clinic - long-term outcomes at a minimum of 11 years' follow-up.
    Peden R, Radwan M, Wright M.
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  • 6. Do basal cell carcinomas recur after complete conventional surgical excision?
    Griffiths RW, Suvarna SK, Stone J.
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    Morris DS, Elzaridi E, Clarke L, Dickinson AJ, Lawrence CM.
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    Auw-Haedrich C, Frick S, Boehringer D, Mittelviefhaus H.
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  • 9. Mohs surgery vs primary excision for eyelid BCCs.
    Tildsley J, Diaper C, Herd R.
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  • 10. Efficacy of narrow-margin excision of well-demarcated primary facial basal cell carcinomas.
    Kimyai-Asadi A, Alam M, Goldberg LH, Peterson SR, Silapunt S, Jih MH.
    J Am Acad Dermatol; 2005 Sep; 53(3):464-8. PubMed ID: 16112354
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  • 13. Confident complete excision of lid-margin BCCs using a marginal strip: an alternative to Mohs' surgery.
    Dhingra N, Gajdasty A, Neal JW, Mukherjee AN, Lane CM.
    Br J Ophthalmol; 2007 Jun; 91(6):794-6. PubMed ID: 17229804
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  • 14. Histological evolution of recurrent basal cell carcinoma and therapeutic implications for incompletely excised lesions.
    Boulinguez S, Grison-Tabone C, Lamant L, Valmary S, Viraben R, Bonnetblanc JM, Bédane C.
    Br J Dermatol; 2004 Sep; 151(3):623-6. PubMed ID: 15377349
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  • 15. [Two-stage excision of extensive cutaneous carcinoma of the face. A retrospective study of 80 patients].
    Arfi C, Bureau B, Beauvillain C, Nguyen JM, Stalder JF, Litoux P.
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  • 16. Surgical excision of basal cell carcinoma with complete margin control: outcome at 5-year follow-up.
    Wetzig T, Woitek M, Eichhorn K, Simon JC, Paasch U.
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  • 17. [Clinical and histologic features of 141 primary basal cell carcinomas of the periocular region and their rate of recurrence after surgical excision].
    Spraul CW, Ahr WM, Lang GK.
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  • 18. Outcomes of excision of 1750 eyelid and periocular skin basal cell and squamous cell carcinomas by modified en face frozen section margin-controlled technique.
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    Malhotra R, Huilgol SC, Huynh NT, Selva D.
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  • 20. Incomplete primary excision of cutaneous basal and squamous cell carcinomas in the Bay of Plenty.
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