MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «CHEMOSURGICAL»
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Mohs Micrographic Surgery
Mohs FE. The preparation of frozen sections for use in the chemosurgical
technique for the microscopically controlled excision of cancer. J Lab Clinic Med.
1948;33:392. 5. Mohs FE. Microscopically controlled surgery for periorbital
melanoma: ...
Stephen N. Snow, George R. Mikhail, 2004
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Mohs Surgery, An Issue of Dermatologic Clinics
The preparation of frozen sections for use in the chemosurgical technique for the
microscopically controlled excision of cancer. J Lab Clin Med. 1948;33:392. 8. P.
Lewis. Frederic Mohs, 92, inventorofcancer surgery technique. TheNew York ...
Allison T Vidimos, Christine Poblete-Lopez, Chris Gasbarre, 2011
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Chemosurgery: Microscopically Controlled Surgery for Skin Cancer
Mohs, F.E.: Chemosurgical treatment of cancer of the skin: A microscopically
controlled method of excision. JAMA, 735:564-569, 1948. 85. Mohs, F.E.: Lack of
extractable carcinogens in the skin of patients with multiple precancerous
keratoses ...
Frederic Edward Mohs, 1978
LAUBENHEIMER, R. and CURTIS, A. C, Chemosurgical treatment of far
advanced cutaneous carcinoma, A.M.A. Arch. Derm., 74, 659-662, 1956 4.
LUNSFORD, C. J., TEMPLETON, H.J., ALLINGTON, H.V. and ALLINGTON, R. R.,
Use of ...
Chemosurgical treatment of cancer of the ear: A microscopically controlled
method of excision, Surgery 21:605, 1947. 16. : Chemosurgical treatment of
cancer of the face: A microscopically controlled method of excision, Arch. Derm.
Syph.
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United States Armed Forces medical journal
Chemosurgery Gordon H. Ekblad, Captain, MC, U. S. N. (I) THE chemosurgical
technic of treating cutaneous and other accessible cancers as developed by
Mohs (2*15) is an exceptionally reliable method for the treatment of these ...
United States. Dept. of Defense. Armed Forces Medical Publishing Agency, 1951
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Stanford Medical Bulletin
F1g. 24. — Case P. T. Appearance of palate six months after chemosurgical
excision of recurrent tumor. CONCLUSIONS The chemosurgical technique has
been a welcome addition to our armamentarium in the treatment of certain cases
of ...
We have performed the chemosurgical peel in conjunction with blepharoplasty
for over 18 years without a single case of ectropion. However, we must again
warn the operator that this technique — namely, of accomplishing an excellent ...
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British Association of Dermatologists' Management Guidelines
Mohs FE. Chemosurgical treatment of cancer of the ear: a microscopically
controlled method of excision. Surgery 1947; 21: 605–622. 77. MohsFE.
Chemosurgical treatmentof cancer of the lip.Archivesof Surgery 1944; 48: 478–
88. 78. CottelWI.
Neil Cox, John English, 2011
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History of the Department of Dermatology, The University of ...
Dr. Taylor established the Mohs chemosurgical unit for treatment of cutaneous
carcinomas, particularly of the face, eyes, sinuses, and oral cavity. Apart from one
other chemosurgical unit in Detroit, this program was unique in the state of ...