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When is a Subcutaneous Cancer Not A Cutaneous Carcinoma?
Epithelial malignancies frequently present with significant subcutaneous extent while manifesting the usual surface changes such as induration, crusting, or ulceration. Occasionally, they present with...
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Perineural invasion (PI) in skin cancers is a significant finding potentially requiring additional treatment. There are four levels of PI: perineural inflammation, minimal microscopic invasion of small...
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