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What are the Indications for Re-Excision?
Re-excision is typically indicated when:
The initial excision margins are positive for
cancerous cells
.
There is evidence of residual disease on imaging or biopsy.
There are unclear or inadequate margins as reported in the
histology report
.
Frequently asked queries:
What is Re-Excision?
Why is Re-Excision Important?
What are the Indications for Re-Excision?
How is the Histology of Re-Excision Specimens Analyzed?
What are the Challenges in Re-Excision?
What are the Alternatives to Re-Excision?
How to Maintain Documentation and Compliance?
What are the Consequences of Tissue Damage?
What is Hemolysis?
What are Follicular Cells?
How Does a Contusion Appear Histologically?
How is Dilation Observed in Histological Samples?
How is E1 enzyme activity regulated?
How Do Herbicides Affect Plant Tissues?
What Changes Occur in Epithelial Tissues?
What is Substance P?
What is the Role of Histologists in Genetic and Epigenetic Research?
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