How would you manage this new lesion on the palm?
A 45-year-old patient presents with a new, small, pigmented lesion on the palm. Doctor opts to observe, and the patient returns 6 months later. What next?
A 45-year-old patient presents with a new, small, pigmented lesion on the palm. Doctor opts to observe, and the patient returns 6 months later. What next?
How to manage drug and alcohol addiction in your female patients, following an individualised approach acknowledging dependence factors unique to women.
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Dr Vincenzo Piccolo explains the dermoscopy of idiopathic facial aseptic granuloma in children & how to distinguish it from other red nodules on the face.
Skin cancer case discussion: A 62-year-old new patient presents with concerns about a new, itchy growth on her mid back. What next?
A/Prof Sid Baxi talks about the emerging role of field radiotherapy for skin cancer and shares the results of a recent study led by Queensland researchers.