In this week's case discussion, we look at a case from Dr Terry Harvey featuring a lesion on the back of an 80-year-old male patient.
What do you think of the dermoscopic image? What would you do next?
This lesion was excised and returned as an in situ melanoma of superficial spreading subtype.
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