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Initial Mohs surgery followed by planned surgical resection of massive cutaneous carcinomas of the head and neck
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The technique appears to be an excellent means of treatment of massive, neglected, and deeply invasive cutaneous carcinomas of the face and neck. It allows for more precise margin control than can be afforded by surgical pathology, decreases length of anesthesia, and enables the surgeon to more accurately plan the required reconstruction to review with the patient preoperatively.
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