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  2. Electrodesiccation and curettage - Wikipedia

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    Electrodesiccation and curettage (EDC, ED & C, or ED+C) is a medical procedure commonly performed by dermatologists, surgeons and general practitioners for the treatment of basal cell cancers and squamous cell cancers of the skin. [1]

  3. Dermatologic surgical procedure - Wikipedia

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    Electrodesiccation is followed up after each curettage by applying a high-voltage electric current to the tumour site. The heat could destroy the remaining tumours not eliminated by curettage, induce inflammatory response in tumour cells, and aid in hemostasis . [ 7 ]

  4. Hyfrecator - Wikipedia

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    See electrodesiccation and curettage. The hyfrecator can be used in almost all fields of medicine, e.g. podiatry, dentistry, ophthalmology, gynecology, and veterinary medicine. More recently, the hyfrecator is being used by those performing body modification services as a more precise way to brand the skin for aesthetic purposes.

  5. Electrosurgery - Wikipedia

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    Electrosurgery is the application of a high-frequency (radio frequency) alternating polarity, electrical current to biological tissue as a means to cut, coagulate, desiccate, or fulgurate tissue.

  6. Cauterization - Wikipedia

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    Cauterization (or cauterisation, or cautery) is a medical practice or technique of burning a part of a body to remove or close off a part of it. It destroys some tissue in an attempt to mitigate bleeding and damage, remove an undesired growth, or minimize other potential medical harm, such as infections when antibiotics are unavailable.

  7. Mohs surgery - Wikipedia

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    Recurrent skin cancer with multiple islands of recurrence. This can occur with either previous excision, or after electrodesiccation and curettage. As these residual skin cancer are often bound in scar tissue, and present in multiple location in the scar of the previous surgical defect – they are no longer contiguous in nature.

  8. EDC - Wikipedia

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    Electrodesiccation and curettage, a medical procedure commonly performed by dermatologists; Endocrine disruptor chemical, compounds disturbing hormone systems of animals; Epidermal differentiation complex, a gene complex comprising over fifty genes; Estradiol dicypionate, an estrogen ester

  9. Benign tumor - Wikipedia

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    Benign skin tumors are usually surgically resected but other treatments such as cryotherapy, curettage, electrodesiccation, laser therapy, dermabrasion, chemical peels and topical medication are used. [41] [42]