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1Department of Surgery, Lake Regional Hospital System, 54 Hospital Drive, Building 5, Suite 204, Osage Beach, MO 65065, USA.
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Whether benign or malignant, most soft tissue masses are managed with surgical excision. Frequently, surgical removal can be accomplished under local anesthetic in the clinic setting. Even when simple closure is not possible, local flap creation or skin grafting under local anesthetic may provide patients with rapid and efficient care with good clinical outcomes.
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