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Video Collection: May 2010- PRS 125(5)- CME - Benign and Premalignant Skin Lesions

  • Creator:   Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
  • Updated:   8/22/2019
  • Contains:  5 items
The five related videos for 125(4) CME article titled Benign and Premalignant Skin Lesions.' From the May 2010 PRS CME.

Creator: Disa
Duration: 1:58
This video demonstrates Cryotherapy: Actinic keratoses on the dorsal hand are treated with liquid nitrogen, dispensed from a hand-held apparatus. From the “Benign and Premalignant Skin Lesions” CME, May 2010. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Keywords: Dermatology; Pre cancer; Benign; Skin lesion; Cryotherapy;
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Creator: Disa
Duration: 7:24
This video demonstrates Photodynamic therapy (PDT): The treatment area (face) is prepped with acetone followed by application of the 5-aminolevulinic acid. After the incubation time, the treatment area is exposed to the blue light for approximately 16 minutes. From the “Benign and Premalignant Skin Lesions” CME, May 2010. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Keywords: Dermatology; Pre cancer; Benign; Skin lesion; Photodynamic therapy;
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Creator: Disa
Duration: 2:31
This video demonstrates Total body photography: Total body photography and dermoscopy are useful tools to follow and detect changing nevi. Saucerized excision of a pigmented lesion is performed following local anesthesia. Physician in video, Dr. Ashfaq Marghoob, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. From the “Benign and Premalignant Skin Lesions” CME, May 2010. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Keywords: Dermatology; Pre cancer; Benign; Skin lesion;
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Creator: Disa
Duration: 6:08
This video demonstrates Curettage: A seborrheic keratosis is anesthetized with local anesthesia and removed by curettage. From the “Benign and Premalignant Skin Lesions” CME, May 2010. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Keywords: Dermatology; Pre cancer; Benign; Skin lesion; Curretage;
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Creator: Disa
Duration: 6:33
This video demonstrates Laser treatment of solar lentigines: The 595nm pulsed dye laser without cryogen spray cooling and the compression method is utilized to treat solar lentigine. From the “Benign and Premalignant Skin Lesions” CME, May 2010. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Keywords: Dermatology; Pre cancer; Benign; Skin lesion; Solar Lentigines;
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