How would you manage this lesion found on the clavicle?
Case discussion: A 4x3mm lesion is identified on the clavicle of a 40-year-old male during a routine skin check. What do you think of it?
Case discussion: A 4x3mm lesion is identified on the clavicle of a 40-year-old male during a routine skin check. What do you think of it?
A 73-year-old male presents for a routine skin check. This lesion is noted on his right helical rim. The patient is unaware of it. What next?
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What do you think of this lesion on the back of an 80-year-old man? What would you do next?
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