How would you manage this regressing lesion on the shin?
Case discussion: A 64-year-old female patient with no personal history of skin cancer presents for a routine skin check. A lesion is found on her shin.
Case discussion: A 64-year-old female patient with no personal history of skin cancer presents for a routine skin check. A lesion is found on her shin.
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A 75-year-old male patient presents with a growing lesion on the concha (ear). The lesion has been painful and frequently bleeds. How do you manage it?
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A/Prof Tony Dicker shares a complex skin cancer case study, walking through the process from diagnosis to excision with secondary intention healing.
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