The use of gentian violet 2% solution to identify holes in the deep margin of tissue excised during Mohs micrographic surgery.
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology(2017)
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Complete Mohs microscopic margin assessment requires excision of intact, contiguous tissue at both the peripheral and deep margins. Integrity of the deep margin may not be possible for deeply invasive tumors that extend to anatomic structures that are difficult to resect under local anesthesia (eg, bone) or whose resection would increase surgical morbidity (eg, tendon) or would benefit from care by other subspecialties. Precisely marking the holes in the soft tissue excision can guide further targeted resection. Reply to “Clinical and pathologic factors associated with subclinical spread of invasive melanoma”: Statistical and methodological issuesJournal of the American Academy of DermatologyVol. 77Issue 4PreviewTo the Editor: We were interested to read the article authored by Shin et al that was published in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology in 2017.1 The authors purposed to determine clinical and histologic factors related to the subclinical spread of invasive melanoma. Full-Text PDF
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mohs micrographic surgery,tissue,gentian violet,holes
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