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For selected patients with basal cell carcinoma, one-stop shopping – diagnosing, subtyping, and excising the lesion all in one visit – using reflectance confocal microscopy was found noninferior to the standard approach of obtaining a punch biopsy to diagnose and subtype the lesion in one visit and performing surgical excision in a separate visit.

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For selected patients with basal cell carcinoma, one-stop shopping – diagnosing, subtyping, and excising the lesion all in one visit – using reflectance confocal microscopy was found noninferior to the standard approach of obtaining a punch biopsy to diagnose and subtype the lesion in one visit and performing surgical excision in a separate visit.

 

For selected patients with basal cell carcinoma, one-stop shopping – diagnosing, subtyping, and excising the lesion all in one visit – using reflectance confocal microscopy was found noninferior to the standard approach of obtaining a punch biopsy to diagnose and subtype the lesion in one visit and performing surgical excision in a separate visit.

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Key clinical point: For selected patients with BCC, one-stop shopping – diagnosing, subtyping, and excising the lesion all in one visit – using reflectance confocal microscopy was found noninferior to the standard approach using punch biopsy.

Major finding: The percentage of patients with tumor-free margins after surgical excision was 100% (40 of 40) in the one-stop-shopping group and 94% (31 of 33) in the control group.

Data source: An open-label, randomized, controlled, noninferiority trial involving 95 adults.

Disclosures: The study received no outside funding. Dr. Kadouch and his associates reported having no relevant financial disclosures.