Abstract

Transepithelial elimination (TE) was found to be an important physiologic mechanism of riding the skin of foreign material introduced during cutaneous surgery, as evidenced in the histologic examination of reexcision specimens. Thus, TE of suture material, Monsel's granulomas, and starch granules are pictorially documented in several brief case reports.

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