Eb. Russell et al., Basal cell carcinoma: A comparison of shave biopsy versus punch biopsy techniques in subtype diagnosis, J AM ACAD D, 41(1), 1999, pp. 69-71
Background: There are two standard ways to obtain tissue for histologic cla
ssification of a clinically suspected basal cell carcinoma: shave and punch
biopsy. However, information on the value of each method is limited.
Objective: The purpose of this study was to identify accuracy rates of two
standard biopsy techniques in diagnosing subtypes of basal cell carcinoma.
Methods: A total of 86 cases were identified that had received either a pun
ch or a shave biopsy with subsequent total excision of tumor. The biopsy sp
ecimens and excisions were compared for histologic correlation.
Results: Analysis of specimens from punch and shave biopsies produced equiv
alent diagnostic accuracy rates: 80.7% and 75.9%, respectively. There was n
o statistically significant tendency to overcall or undercall any particula
r tumor subtype on the basis of the type of biopsy procedure used.
Conclusion: For histologic classification of basal cell carcinoma, there is
an approximately 80% accuracy rate with both the shave and the punch biops
y. Therefore either biopsy technique is appropriate.