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Frequency of squamous cell carcinoma (<scp>SCC</scp>) invasion in transected <scp>SCC </scp><i>in situ</i> referred for <scp>M</scp>ohs surgery: the <scp>D</scp>artmouth−<scp>H</scp>itchcock experience
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A small number of transected SCCs in situ, to which the caveat "invasion cannot be ruled out" can be applied, have an invasive component that is identified during Mohs surgery. Definitive treatment choices should depend on the physician's impression, the clinical characteristics of the lesion, tumor location, patient comorbidities, and patient desires.
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