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Last updated: May 5, 2021

Summary

Skin biopsies are used by dermatologists to diagnose cutaneous ailments, including tumors and rashes. However, if a surgery becomes necessary after a biopsy, determining the original site of the biopsy can be difficult due to various factors including the skin healing, biopsy depth, and background skin disease. This difficulty can lead to wrong site surgery, which is a never event - an error that is preventable and s…</description>
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