TY - JOUR
T1 - Mohs Surgery for Periocular Basal Cell Carcinomas
AU - ROBINS, PERRY
AU - RODRÍIGUEZ‐SAINS, RENÉE
AU - RABINOVITZ, HAROLD
AU - RIGEL, DARRELL
PY - 1985/12
Y1 - 1985/12
N2 - Abstract. Cure rates for 631 periocular basal cell carcinomas treated by Mohs surgery proved to be 98.1% for primary lesions and 93.6% for previously treated lesions. All recurrences of primary lesions post‐Mohs surgery were located in the medial canthus. Among lesions previously treated, recurrence rates after Mohs surgery were twice as high for medial canthal lesions as for other periocular basal cell carcinomas, 9.5 and 4.5%, respectively. A threefold increased risk of recurrence was observed for medial canthal lesions (post‐Mohs surgery) previously treated by radiation as compared to all other treatment modalities. This high recurrence rate may reflect past practices of treating large medial canthal basal cell carcinomas with radiation rather than by other means. Results of our study indicate that primary basal cell carcinomas in the medial canthus can be treated by microscopically controlled excision with excellent results. 1985 American Society for Dermatologic Surgery, Inc.
AB - Abstract. Cure rates for 631 periocular basal cell carcinomas treated by Mohs surgery proved to be 98.1% for primary lesions and 93.6% for previously treated lesions. All recurrences of primary lesions post‐Mohs surgery were located in the medial canthus. Among lesions previously treated, recurrence rates after Mohs surgery were twice as high for medial canthal lesions as for other periocular basal cell carcinomas, 9.5 and 4.5%, respectively. A threefold increased risk of recurrence was observed for medial canthal lesions (post‐Mohs surgery) previously treated by radiation as compared to all other treatment modalities. This high recurrence rate may reflect past practices of treating large medial canthal basal cell carcinomas with radiation rather than by other means. Results of our study indicate that primary basal cell carcinomas in the medial canthus can be treated by microscopically controlled excision with excellent results. 1985 American Society for Dermatologic Surgery, Inc.
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U2 - 10.1111/j.1524-4725.1985.tb03098.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1524-4725.1985.tb03098.x
M3 - Article
C2 - 4067056
AN - SCOPUS:0022413992
SN - 0148-0812
VL - 11
SP - 1203
EP - 1207
JO - Dermatologic Surgery
JF - Dermatologic Surgery
IS - 12
ER -