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Squanous Cell Carcinoma and Mohs Surgery
View of 65 year old male's scalp with squamous cell carcinoma site (horizontal) at center along hariline. Site is approx 3/4" across, 1/4" high. Subsequent Mohs surgery at site was successful in clearing the affected area. Vertical row of staples to right of center are closing incision from previous successful Mohs surgery on another squamous cell site.
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North Wilkesboro
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