Clinical lancing

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Clinical lancing is a procedure used to evacuate non-beneficial subcutaneous fluid accumulations such as pustules or boils if they remain in place once they have finished sequestering fluid from the surrounding areas, using a sterilised needle. Incision and drainage is a more general term for lancing that also covers the use of an incising scalpel.


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