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The plastic & reconstructive Mohs surgery service
Summary Mohs Micrographic Surgery (MMS) is the current ‘gold-standard’ for excision of a number of cutaneous lesions and provides a valuable addition to a skin cancer service. The Mersey Regional Centre for Mohs Surgery is the first MMS service in the UK to be led by an MMS trained Plastic and Recon...
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