Talk:Electrodesiccation and curettage
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- According to Stedman's Medical Dictionary, the proper spelling is 'Electrodesiccation'.
Electrodesiccation OR electrodessication
editSpelling the word with one S is a little more common/popular and perhaps more "official", but spelling the word with two Ses (and just one C) is also nearly as common (according to google).-71.174.180.38 (talk) 19:54, 7 September 2016 (UTC)
desiccation
editI think "desiccation" means "to dry out". The article should say what it means in this context, what is causing it to happen, why drying out the area is helpful, etc.-71.174.180.38 (talk) 19:09, 7 September 2016 (UTC)
dull instrument
editThe article currently says: "A round dull instrument (curette) of varying sizes (1 mm to 6 mm) is used to scrape off the cancer down to the dermis." This makes no sense to an ordinary reader. How can a DULL instrument work for scraping off the cancer? Why would a dull instrument be used for this instead of a sharp instrument?-71.174.180.38 (talk) 19:11, 7 September 2016 (UTC)
- emedicine.medscape.com/article/1997597-overview
- "Curettage and electrodessication (C&D, or ED&C) is a basic skin procedure in which the technique of curettage using a sharp curette is followed by electrodessication."
The seemingly reputable source says "sharp curette". So we need someone knowledgeable to sort out this DULL vs. SHARP question.-71.174.180.38 (talk) 19:58, 7 September 2016 (UTC)