Clinical cases from head to toe
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.
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?
A 74-year-old female patient presents for a full skin check. This lesion is detected on her right cheek. What do you make of it?
Prof David Wilkinson reviews a powerful summary consensus paper on the diagnosis, treatment and surveillance for lentigo maligna.
A 75-year-old female patient is referred by her GP for a spot check. This lesion is located on her left forearm. What do you think of the dermoscopy?
A 39-year-old female patient presents for a skin check with a new lesion on her foot that she had noticed only two weeks prior. What do you make of it?