How would you manage this lesion on the forehead?
A 62-year-old male patient presented for a routine skin check, and this lesion was noted on his forehead. What is your differential diagnosis?
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This week we revisit a case submitted by Dr Pearly Cooray. This 62-year-old male patient presented for a routine skin check, and this lesion was noted on his forehead.
What is your differential diagnosis and what would you do next?
Update
This lesion was biopsied and returned as solar lentigo and solar keratosis. No malignancy. (Rechecked with pathologist.)
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