How would you treat this lesion in a tattoo?
A 42-year-old attends for a skin check because his mum has been diagnosed with melanoma. This long-term nodular lesion is noted in a tattoo in his arm.
A 42-year-old attends for a skin check because his mum has been diagnosed with melanoma. This long-term nodular lesion is noted in a tattoo in his arm.
A 41-year-old female presented for a skin check with a lonely lesion identified on her foot. She returned 10 months later and the lesion was seen again.
A 45-year-old female patient presents with concerns about a new lesion on her left forearm. She stated it had grown over months. What do you think?
A 48-year-old male patient is sent by his barber with concerns about a new mole on the scalp. What do you think of the lesion?
Prof Giuseppe Argenziano explores a series of clinical cases from head to toe, focusing on common skin problems that arise in each area of the body.
A 73-year-old male patient presents for a routine skin check. This pigmented lesion is detected on his left calf. What do you make of it?