Definitive histology control after Mohs micrographic surgery: pleonastic or not?


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De Piano, E., Cioppa, V., Ongaro, V., Russo, F., Rubegni, P., & Miracco, C. (2023). Definitive histology control after Mohs micrographic surgery: pleonastic or not?. Dermatology Reports, 16(3). https://doi.org/10.4081/dr.2023.9827

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