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1. Complications Associated with Mohs Micrographic Surgery: Data from the Nationwide Prospective Cohort REGESMOHS

2. Incomplete Mohs surgery: a long-term, nationwide prospective cohort to describe recurrence rate and risk factors (REGESMOHS, Spanish Registry of Mohs Surgery)

3. Perineural Invasion in Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma

4. Invasión perineural en el carcinoma epidermoide cutáneo

5. Mohs micrographic surgery in dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans: Rate and risk factors for recurrence in a prospective cohort study from the Spanish Registry of Mohs Surgery (REGESMOHS) and review of the literature

6. State of the art of Mohs surgery for rare cutaneous tumors in the Spanish Registry of Mohs Surgery (REGESMOHS)

7. Descripción de pacientes no aptos para ser sometidos a cirugía de Mohs tras valoración prequirúrgica: datos del registro español Regesmohs

8. Characterization of Surgical Procedures in the Spanish Mohs Surgery Registry (REGESMOHS) for 2013-2015

9. Perineural Invasion in Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma

10. Differences of Mohs micrographic surgery in basal cell carcinoma versus squamous cell carcinoma

11. Descripción de los pacientes intervenidos mediante cirugía de Mohs en España. Datos basales del registro español de cirugía de Mohs (REGESMOHS)

12. Description of Patients Undergoing Mohs Surgery in Spain: Initial Report on Data From the Spanish Registry of Mohs Surgery (REGESMOHS)

13. Description of patients excluded for Mohs surgery after pre-surgical evaluation: data from the Regesmohs Spanish registry

14. Mohs micrographic surgery in the elderly: comparison of tumours, surgery and first-year follow-up in patients younger and older than 80 years old in REGESMOHS

15. Case Report

17. Census of Centers That Perform Mohs’ Micrographic Surgery in Spain and Description of Their Activity: A Feasibility Study for the Mohs’ Micrographic Surgery Registry of the Foundation of the Spanish Academy of Dermatology and Venereology

18. Carcinoma epidermoide cutáneo: definiendo la variante de alto riesgo

19. Diferentes alteraciones genéticas causan diferentes melanomas y nuevas posibilidades terapéuticas

20. Papular mycosis fungoides: two new cases of a recently described clinicopathological variant of early mycosis fungoides

21. New Therapies Targeting the Genetic Mutations Responsible for Different Types of Melanoma

22. Oral Leukoplakia: Clinical, Histopathologic, and Molecular Features and Therapeutic Approach

23. La leucoplasia oral: definición de parámetros clínicos, histopatológicos y moleculares y actitud terapéutica

24. Microcystic Adnexal Carcinoma: Mohs Micrographic Surgery as the Treatment of Choice

25. Carcinoma anexial microquístico: la cirugía micrográfica de Mohs como tratamiento de elección

26. Riesgo de aparición de segundas neoplasias cutáneas en una cohorte de pacientes diagnosticados de carcinoma queratinocítico (carcinoma basocelular y carcinoma epidermoide) tratados con cirugía de Mohs. Estudio de cohortes prospectivo nacional

27. The Rising Incidence of Melanoma and Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer Obliges Us to Persevere With Primary and Secondary Prevention Campaigns

28. Description of Patients Undergoing Mohs Surgery in Spain: Initial Report on Data From the Spanish Registry of Mohs Surgery (REGESMOHS)

29. Census of Centers That Perform Mohs' Micrographic Surgery in Spain and Description of Their Activity: A Feasibility Study for the Mohs' Micrographic Surgery Registry of the Foundation of the Spanish Academy of Dermatology and Venereology

30. Carcinoma adenoide quístico

31. Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma: defining the high-risk variant

32. [New therapies targeting the genetic mutations responsible for different types of melanoma]

33. [Oral leukoplakia: clinical, histopathologic, and molecular features and therapeutic approach]

34. [Microcystic adnexal carcinoma: Mohs micrographic surgery as the treatment of choice]

35. [Adenoid cystic carcinoma]

36. [Translated article] Risk of a Second Skin Cancer in a Cohort of Patients With Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer – Basal Cell Carcinoma or Squamous Cell Carcinoma – Treated With Mohs Micrographic Surgery: A National Prospective Cohort Study

37. Numerous Umbilicated Papules on the Trunk

39. Edema facial y exantema morbiliforme asociado a un cuadro febril con afectación hepática en un paciente en tratamiento con ceftazidima

40. [Contact urticaria and latex anaphylaxis. A review of 15 cases]

41. [Cutaneo-visceral leishmaniasis: a new opportunistic infection in patients infected by HIV]

43. Perineural Invasion in Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma.

44. Differences of Mohs micrographic surgery in basal cell carcinoma versus squamous cell carcinoma.

45. Description of patients excluded for Mohs surgery after pre-surgical evaluation: data from the Regesmohs Spanish registry.

46. Mohs micrographic surgery in the elderly: comparison of tumours, surgery and first-year follow-up in patients younger and older than 80 years old in REGESMOHS.

47. Characterization of Surgical Procedures in the Spanish Mohs Surgery Registry (REGESMOHS) for 2013-2015.

48. Hypopigmented Macules on the Face and Neck of a Man.

49. Census of Centers That Perform Mohs' Micrographic Surgery in Spain and Description of Their Activity: A Feasibility Study for the Mohs' Micrographic Surgery Registry of the Foundation of the Spanish Academy of Dermatology and Venereology.

50. Description of Patients Undergoing Mohs Surgery in Spain: Initial Report on Data From the Spanish Registry of Mohs Surgery (REGESMOHS).

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