How to manage benign skin lesions which mimic or hide skin cancers
Video: managing benign skin lesions. Learn factors influencing diagnosis, including your risk assessment, the patient's history, and the 3 Point Checklist.
Video: managing benign skin lesions. Learn factors influencing diagnosis, including your risk assessment, the patient's history, and the 3 Point Checklist.
Case discussion: A 76-year-old man presented for his first ever skin check as his wife was concerned about a lesion on his left posterior flank. What now?
In this case discussion from Dr. T. Harvey, we present a 34 year-old patient with an asymptomatic lesion on the left back. Please review the clinical and dermoscopy images.
Cade discussion: 59-year-old female patient, no previous skin cancers, presented with lesion on arm, growing 2 years. What do you make of the dermoscopy?
In this short video, Professor David Wilkinson demonstrates how to perform a punch biopsy and shares a few tricks of the trade.
Case discussion: We look at a pigmented lesion the doctor found on his hand; he is concerned it is suspicious. What do you think and what would you do?