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ElectrocauteryElectrocautery. Electrocautery, also known as thermal cautery, refers to a process in which a direct or alternating current is passed through a resistant ...
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Electrosurgery... a term used to describe multiple modalities that use electricity to cause thermal destruction of tissue through dehydration, coagulation, or vaporization.
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Melanocytic Nevi... develop or spread rapidly after blistering events, such as second-degree thermal burns, severe sunburns, or toxic epidermal necrolysis or in persons with ...
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Head and Neck Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma... or blue or gray eyes, and light-colored hair (blond or red) and those who burn easily when exposed to the sun are at higher risk for cutaneous SCC than ...