Surgery for Bowen Disease: Clinicopathological Factors Associated With Incomplete Excision
Background: One common treatment for Bowen's disease (BD) is surgical excision, but there is no international consensus on the appropriate surgical margins. Objectives: This study examined what factors affect the rate of incomplete excision of BD. Methods: Clinicopathological data potentially l...
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Main Authors: | Julia Fougelberg (Author), Hampus Ek (Author), Magdalena Claeson (Author), John Paoli (Author) |
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