How would you manage this lesion on the finger?
Case discussion: A 45-year-old male comes in with a lesion on his finger which has been present for two months and is expanding. What would you do next?
Case discussion: A 45-year-old male comes in with a lesion on his finger which has been present for two months and is expanding. What would you do next?
Dr Vincenzo Piccolo discusses how to recognise, differentiate, and manage penile median raphe cysts: a rare but benign condition in newborns and children.
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Hear how Dr Raj Selvarajan built his career in vasectomy and why this under-utilised procedure presents a valuable opportunity for GPs.
Life by a Thousand Cuts podcast series | Learn which surgical marking pens hold up best for precision, safety, and patient outcomes, with A/Prof Tony Dicker.
Case discussion: A 71-year-old female presents with a lesion on her wrist which was treated with laser. It is now growing and becoming raised. What next?