How would you manage this lesion on the neck?
Case discussion: A young, fair-skinned woman presents with a rapidly growing lesion on her neck. What next?
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HealthCert Education
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In this week's case discussion, we revisit the case of a young woman in her mid 20s who presents with a lesion on her neck which is rapidly growing.
She has type I-II skin and no relevant personal or family history.
What do you think?
Update
Following a shave biopsy, here is the pathology report. What do you think?
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