Which process involves the removal of thin layers of malignant growth and subsequent

microscopic examination?

A. Xenograft C. Electrodessication
B. Mohs’ surgery D. Patch test

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The process that involves the removal of thin layers of malignant growth and subsequent microscopic examination is called Mohs' surgery. To arrive at this answer, you can eliminate options A, C, and D by understanding their definitions and determining that they do not involve the removal of thin layers of malignant growth.

A. Xenograft: This is a procedure where tissue from one species is transplanted into another species. It doesn't involve removing thin layers of malignant growth or microscopic examination.

C. Electrodessication: Electrodessication is a technique that uses an electric current to destroy tissue. It doesn't involve the removal of thin layers of malignant growth or microscopic examination.

D. Patch test: A patch test is used to determine if a person has an allergic reaction to a specific substance. It doesn't involve the removal of thin layers of malignant growth or microscopic examination.

Therefore, the correct answer is B. Mohs' surgery, which is a microscopically controlled surgery to remove skin cancer.