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- electrocoagulation, electrodesiccation, and electrocurettage are closely related and can co-occur in the same procedure when desired. Electrodesiccation and curettage...
- Electrodesiccation and curettage (EDC, ED & C, or ED+C) is a medical procedure commonly performed by dermatologists, surgeons and general practitioners...
- otherwise, Mohs surgery is generally recommended. Other options include electrodesiccation and curettage, cryosurgery, topical chemotherapy, photodynamic therapy...
- removed for cosmetic reasons. Generally, lesions can be treated with electrodesiccation and curettage, or cryosurgery. When correctly performed, removal of...
- (awaiting spontaneous resolution). On the trunk, arms, and legs, electrodesiccation and curettage often suffice to control keratoacanthomas until they...
- structure of the warts, destroying the live tissue.[citation needed] Electrodesiccation and surgical excision may produce scarring.[citation needed] Laser...
- [citation needed] For spider angiomas on the face, techniques such as electrodesiccation and laser treatment can be used to remove the lesion. There is a small...
- example of such a combination procedure is the standard method of electrodesiccation and curettage used by dermatologists to destroy skin cancers. Hyfrecators...
- recurrence. This can occur with either previous excision, or after electrodesiccation and curettage. As these residual skin cancer are often bound in scar...
- because of bleeding or ulceration. Frequently, they are treated with electrodesiccation (cauterization) and curettage (excision), though laser treatment using...