Mohs Surgery and Histopathology offers a thorough guide to the principles, techniques, and applications of Mohs micrographic surgery, along with the role of histopathology in diagnosing and treating skin cancer. This book is a vital resource for dermatologists, surgeons, and medical students interested in mastering Mohs surgery. It covers both the surgical techniques and the histopathological examination, which together ensure the successful removal of skin cancer with minimal damage to surrounding healthy tissue.
Overview of the Book
The book explores the principles and procedures of Mohs surgery, a highly effective technique used in the treatment of various skin cancers. It combines detailed surgical steps with essential histopathological insights, offering a complete picture of the Mohs procedure. With clear illustrations and expert commentary, Mohs Surgery and Histopathology serves as a comprehensive guide for both experienced surgeons and those just starting in the field of dermatologic surgery.
Key Features and Topics
Introduction to Mohs Surgery:
The book starts by providing an introduction to Mohs surgery, explaining its origins, development, and its success in treating skin cancers like basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma. It outlines the fundamental principles of Mohs surgery, including tissue sparing, accurate margins, and the high cure rates associated with this technique.
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