id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_k5f6oojh7vcdbmr4k5zmmxtway Alejandra Vivas Practice Gaps—Submitting Clinical Photographs to Dermatopathologists to Facilitate Interpretations 2010.0 2 .pdf application/pdf 1594 158 42 Overall, this survey study revealed that dermatopathologists find clinical photography most beneficial in the Analysis and interpretation of data: Mohr, Indika, and Hood. Given the importance of clinicopathologic correlation (CPC), a practice gap exists between what dermatopathologists desire and what the clinicians provide.1,2 The use of clinical photographs may be particularly helpful when dermatopathologists receive specimens Although clinical photographs are desired, it is extremely infrequent for a dermatopathologist to be provided with one. requisition forms and taking clinical photographs will help Author Affiliations: Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery, University of Miami Miller School of Histologic tissue specimens obtained before, during, and after treatment were evaluated to assist in directing patient management and in providing After diagnostic biopsy, patients were offered surgical excision or treatment with topical imiquimod, 5%. clinically in all patients. Intratreatment 4-mm punch biopsy specimens were obtained in 6 of the 14 patients. The patient demographics, treatment applications, and histologic and ./cache/work_k5f6oojh7vcdbmr4k5zmmxtway.pdf ./txt/work_k5f6oojh7vcdbmr4k5zmmxtway.txt