IHC Staining in Mohs Surgery
Mohs surgery is an effective and precise surgical technique for the treatment of skin cancer. IHC staining plays a crucial role in this procedure by enhancing the visualization and identification of cancer cells in the removed tissue, helping surgeons remove all cancerous cells while preserving as much healthy tissue as possible.
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