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      marls210
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        I have the report and it says the breslow thickness of this lesion within this skin crettage speciman is at least  0.7mm, it also says that this malignant melanoma extends to involve all of the margins of resection within this skin curettage specimen,,the specimen skin shave was 6 x 6 x 1mm

        Hope this may help,, I am still confused

        marls210
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          I have the report and it says the breslow thickness of this lesion within this skin crettage speciman is at  0.7mm, it also says that this malignant melanoma extends to involve all of the margins of resection within this skin curettage specimen,,the specimen skin shave was 6 x 6 x 1mm

          Hope this may help,, I am still confused

          marls210
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            I have the report and it says the breslow thickness of this lesion within this skin crettage speciman is at  0.7mm, it also says that this malignant melanoma extends to involve all of the margins of resection within this skin curettage specimen,,the specimen skin shave was 6 x 6 x 1mm

            Hope this may help,, I am still confused

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