Use of the inverted “T” incision to approach a plantar nodular lesion

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Abstract

Knowledge of the inverted “T” incision - used in plastic, oncologic and orthopedic surgery – has allowed its adaptation for the diagnostic assessment and therapeutical approach of acral, nodular lesions. The authors describe the use of this technique for the surgical approach of a patient with a plantar nodular lesion, further diagnosed as a calcified angioleiomyoma.

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Sampaio, F. M. S., Lourenço, F. T., Gualberto, G. V., De Cerqueira, F. G. M., & De Souza, P. R. C. (2015). Use of the inverted “T” incision to approach a plantar nodular lesion. Anais Brasileiros de Dermatologia, 90(1), 134–135. https://doi.org/10.1590/abd1806-4841.20153419

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