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Background: Patients determined to have margin-positive nonmelanoma skin cancer (NMSC) after initial shave or punch biopsy performed by a primary care physician or dermatologist are commonly referred to extirpative surgeons for definitive removal. Not infrequently, the residual tumor is not appreciable, and the exact location of the lesion is indiscernible. The consulting surgeon must decide to excise the presumed lesion or clinically monitor for recurrence.

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Background: Keishi-Bukuryo-Gan (KBG) syndrome is a rare genetic disorder that can present with dysmorphic facial features as well as skeletal, neurological, and developmental abnormalities. Little is reported or understood about the gynecologic associations with KBG syndrome.

Case: Monozygotic twin 14-year-old sisters, both with KBG syndrome, presented independently with abdominal pain, for which they both underwent laparoscopic appendectomies.

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