In this week's case discussion, submitted by Dr Randa Al-Hajali, we look at an 83-year-old male patient who presents for his routine skin check. He has a history of multiple non-melanoma skin cancers, melanomas in situ, and lentigo maligna.
An unusual lesion is noted on his left anterior scalp near an old scar from a previous squamous cell carcinoma.
What do you think of the below images? What would you do?
Here are the pathology reports.
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