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Mohs micrographic surgery: the face of dermatopathology cooperation

Frozen section support is a vital aspect of Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) practice. Once focused on the head and neck, MMS is extending its cutaneous reach to other areas of the body. Here, Pathology in Practice Science Editor Brian Nation selects a sample of relevant research in the current literature.

Incomplete Staining Artifact: A Confounding Frozen Section Pathology Artifact Encountered During Mohs Micrographic Surgery

Flint N, Friedman P, Frigerio A, Tinklepaugh A. J Drugs Dermatol. 2022 May 1; 21 (5): 544. doi: 10.36849/JDD.542.6722.

The intent of this brief communication is to describe a unique incomplete staining frozen section pathology artefact encountered during Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS). 

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