How would you manage this lesion on a 76-year-old female?
Case discussion: A 76-year-old female presents for her first ever skin check with this lesion found on her left distal upper arm. What would you do?
Case discussion: A 76-year-old female presents for her first ever skin check with this lesion found on her left distal upper arm. What would you do?
Read more about how to manage pemphigus in a primary care setting, including the vital role of the GP in its early recognition, diagnosis, and treatment.
Dr Simone Gonzo covers latest updates to the contraception clinical guidelines to help GPs make evidence-based decisions regarding birth control options.
Case discussion: An asymptomatic 70-year-old male patient has a full-body skin examination, during which a small pink patch is noted. What would you do?
Watch Associate Professor Tony Dicker's advice for doctors who want to start out in skin cancer procedural work in their practice.
There has been recent media coverage on the risks of excessive vitamin B6 consumption. Read more about the risks associated with vitamin B6 toxicity.