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The Oral Mucosal Punch Biopsy

A Report of 140 Cases

Drore Eisen, MD, DDS

Arch Dermatol. 1992;128(6):815-817.


Abstract

• Background.—
Dermatologists are often confronted with neoplasms and diseases of the oral cavity. Although many may be reluctant to perform oral surgical procedures, a biopsy is often needed to establish a definitive diagnosis. This article describes a simple and safe method of obtaining an oral biopsy specimen.

Observations.—
A punch was used in performing 140 biopsies from various locations of the oral cavity. Bleeding was controlled by pressure in the majority of cases, with only a few requiring electrodesiccation. Biopsy sites, all of which were left to heal by secondary intention, showed almost complete reepithelialization at a 2-week postoperative check. Complications from surgery were almost nonexistent and minor in degree.

Conclusions.—
The punch biopsy of the oral cavity is a safe and useful technique that can be easily employed by dermatologists. Biopsies should be kept superficial, and neurovascular structures must be avoided to prevent complications.

(Arch Dermatol. 1992;128:815-817)



Author Affiliations

From the Dermatology Associates of Cincinnati (Ohio).


Footnotes

Accepted for publication October 15, 1991.

Reprints not available.



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