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Fusiform incisional biopsy for pigmented skin lesions
A G Pardasani1, B Leshin, J R Hallman
1Department of Dermatology, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27104, USA.
Abstract:
Current recommendations for biopsy of a pigmented skin lesion suspected of being melanoma include complete excision when possible. Because benign pigmented lesions do not warrant excisional biopsy, especially when they are large and/or on cosmetically sensitive sites, incisional biopsy is desirable. For such lesions we recommend a fusiform incisional biopsy. This tissue sampling technique not only yields an excellent cosmetic outcome, but also provides the pathologist with an optimal biopsy specimen in which he/she can assess the symmetry, circumscription, breadth, and depth of the lesion.

