How do you manage perineural inflammation when encountered on Mohs?
Answer from: at Community Practice
Chronic inflammatory cell (lymphocytes, histiocytes) perineural inflammation is a sign of potential perineural invasion nearby. If there is perineural invasion elsewhere on Mohs sections, one should be particularly wary of chronic perineural inflammation and consequently carefully examine multiple s...
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at Dermatology Institute I agree with Dr. Miller.
at Ohio Dermatology Center I find CK5 immunostain very helpful in this scenar...
I agree with Dr. Miller.
I find CK5 immunostain very helpful in this scenar...