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1 Infiltrative Eczematoid Lesions of Hands in Cutaneous T-cell Lymphomainfiltrative eczematoid lesions of hands (plaque stage)Ta0300Albert Einstein College of Medicine Gallery of Hematology Images
2 Stratum corneumThe thick stratum corneum of the palms and soles prevents chemicals from readily entering those areas. This patient worked around a chemical to which he became allergic, and you can see the line of demarcation along the sides of his hands indicating the thinner stratum corneum on the dorsum of the h...Knowledge Weavers Dermatology
3 SuturingThe short arm of the suture is grasped. The throw is then tightened by pulling the hands back into their natural positions.Knowledge Weavers Dermatology
4 SuturingThe loop is then tightened with the hands in their natural position. This is done four times and then the suture is cut leaving suture ends at .5 cm long.Knowledge Weavers Dermatology
5 Excision: suturingThe double loop is tightened by pulling the hands into their natural position, but the knot cannot be adequately tightened by pulling in that direction; the knot must be tightened by pulling the suture ends along the length (long axis) of the wound. (This is shown in the following slide)Knowledge Weavers Dermatology
6 Excision: suturingThe suture is tightened by pulling the suture with the hands ending in natural position. The knot tying procedures previously shown are done twice more until the four throws have been placed. Suture is then cut just above the knot. Deep dermals are placed roughly every cm along the under-surface (ba...Knowledge Weavers Dermatology
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