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Why is Shave Biopsy Used?
Shave biopsies are particularly useful for diagnosing
superficial skin lesions
. The procedure is less invasive, quicker, and often preferred for diagnosing conditions such as
actinic keratosis
,
basal cell carcinoma
, and
squamous cell carcinoma
.
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