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Our process is extremely straightforward: you import your LOG file to our editor → it instantly transforms it to an editable format → you make all required adjustments and professionally update it. You only need a few minutes to get your paperwork done.

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  1. Import your file. We’ve created several upload options available: direct template dropping into an upload area, importing it from popular cloud services or your device, or via third-party URLs.
  2. Edit your content. Once you open your LOG document in our editor, use our upper toolbar to add text or visual content, highlight or whiteout data, draw, and so on. Click the Manage Fields key to drop fillable fields.
  3. Fill out and get approval for your form. Fill data into your document’s fields. If you need to approve your LOG file, click on the Signature Fields option above and assign fields for other parties to sign electronically.
  4. Share your file. Send it by email or choose another of the many ways you can send your LOG document to other people. You can also fax, generate a signing request link, or a shareable public URL for your form.
  5. Save your updates. Click the Download/Export button to save your documentation on your device, your cloud storage, or even your Google Classroom workspace.

When all changes are applied, you can turn your paperwork into a multi-usable template. You simply need to go to our editor’s left-side Menu and click on Actions → Convert to Template. You’ll find your paperwork stored in a separate folder in your Dashboard, saving you time the next time you need the same template. Try out DocHub today!

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How to Snip margin in LOG

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Surgical margins The surgical margin should aim to meet the widely accepted incomplete excision rate, in which histopathological involvement of margins is seen in
Excisional biopsy with narrow (2 mm) clinical margins is recommended as the standard approach for the biopsy of clinically concerning pigmented lesions. If this is not possible, the size of the lesion should be communicated to the pathologist.
Excisional biopsy with narrow (2 mm) clinical margins is recommended as the standard approach for the biopsy of clinically concerning pigmented lesions. If this is not possible, the size of the lesion should be communicated to the pathologist.
(MAR-jin) The edge or border of the tissue removed in cancer surgery. The margin is described as negative or clean when the pathologist finds no cancer cells at the edge of the tissue, suggesting that all of the cancer has been removed.
The excision margins are measured intraoperatively on the skin. Current guidelines for melanoma in situ recommend a 5 mm1 cm peripheral margin. For large melanoma, in situ surgical margins 0.5 cm may be necessary to achieve histologically negative margins.
The current NICE guidelines recommend a margin of at least 1cm to people with a diagnosis of stage I melanoma (Breslow depth 1-2mm), and margin of at least 2cm to people with stage II melanoma (Breslow depth 1-2mm). For melanoma in situ, a 0.5cm margin is sufficient.
Margins ing to proximity Close margins have been defined as 3 mm or less6, 4 mm or less8, and 1 mm to 4.9 mm7. An adequate clear margin is thought to be more than 3 mm6, more than 5 mm1,7,9, or 7 mm4. ing to most authors, an adequate pathological margin is at least 5 mm.

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