How would you manage this lesion on the lip?
Case discussion: An 86-year-old female patient presents with a growing lesion on her lip. What common benign and malignant lesions occur on the lip?
Case discussion: An 86-year-old female patient presents with a growing lesion on her lip. What common benign and malignant lesions occur on the lip?
Prof Giuseppe Argenziano explores a brief history of pattern analysis in dermoscopy and introduces The Elephant Approach.
An 87-year-old man presented to dermatologist with a lesion on his chest. Patient put off treatment. Nine months later the lesion has grown significantly.
Case discussion: A young, fair-skinned woman presents with a rapidly growing lesion on her neck. What next?
This month’s research shared by Prof David Wilkinson presents findings about what is included in a full-body skin exam, with a focus on concealed sites.
A 70-year-old male presents to his GP for unrelated concerns. During an impromptu skin check, this lesion is found on the back of his right arm. What next?