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Cutaneous nasal malignancies: Is primary reconstruction safe?

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Primary reconstruction is safe in selected patients. Surgical delay in reconstruction should be considered if margins are questionable, the pathology is determined to be aggressive, if there is perineural or deep bony invasion, or if postoperative radiotherapy is to be initiated. Nasal reconstruction ultimately is based upon a complex series of issues but can be performed with few complications in an effort to restore self-image.

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