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  2. Skin biopsy - Wikipedia

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    A punch biopsy is essentially an incisional biopsy, except it is round rather than elliptical as in most incisional biopsies done with a scalpel. Incisional biopsies can include the whole lesion (excisional), part of a lesion, or part of the affected skin plus part of the normal skin (to show the interface between normal and abnormal skin).

  3. Anetoderma - Wikipedia

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    Anetoderma can be diagnosed clinically. But if the diagnosis proves to be difficult, a skin biopsy—ideally a punch biopsy—can be carried out to include the mid dermis. [18] Under a microscope, the epidermis of anetoderma exhibits a nearly total loss of elastic fibers in the reticular and papillary dermal layers.

  4. Lentigo maligna - Wikipedia

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    When cellular atypia is noted, a pathologist might indicate that the entire lesion should be removed. It is at this point that one can comfortably remove the entire lesion, and thus confirm the final diagnosis of lentigo maligna. The size of the punch biopsy can vary from 1 mm to 2 mm, but it is preferable to use a punch 1.5 mm or larger.

  5. Necrobiosis lipoidica - Wikipedia

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    Micrograph showing necrobiosis lipoidica in a punch biopsy NL is diagnosed by a skin biopsy, demonstrating superficial and deep perivascular and interstitial mixed inflammatory cell infiltrate (including lymphocytes, plasma cells, mononucleated and multinucleated histiocytes, and eosinophils) in the dermis and subcutis, as well as necrotising ...

  6. Buruli ulcer - Wikipedia

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    Photomicrographs of a punch biopsy from a Buruli ulcer plaque lesion. In the left image, the tissue sample has been stained with hematoxylin and eosin, a common stain for histopathology examination. In the right image, it has been stained with Ziehl–Neelsen stain, which helps to visualize mycobacteria.

  7. Christie Brinkley, 70, Reveals How She Found Out She Had Skin ...

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    Christie underwent surgery to remove the cancer and was left with a small scar. “Luckily, my hair grows in that direction, but the scar is barely noticeable,” she told Today co-anchors Hoda ...

  8. “A Warrior!”: Olivia Munn Praised For Proudly Showing ...

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    The photo shows the scar on Olivia’s breast from the double mastectomy surgery she underwent last year after being diagnosed with breast cancer. “A Warrior!”: Olivia Munn Praised For Proudly ...

  9. Dysplastic nevus - Wikipedia

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    The biopsy material is then sent to a laboratory to be evaluated by a pathologist. A skin biopsy can be a punch, shave, or complete excision. The complete excision is the preferred method, but a punch biopsy can suffice if the patient has cosmetic concerns (i.e. the patient does not want a scar) and the lesion is small.

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