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How would you manage this lesion on the forehead?

A 62-year-old male patient presented for a routine skin check, and this lesion was noted on his forehead. What is your differential diagnosis?

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This week we revisit a case submitted by Dr Pearly Cooray. This 62-year-old male patient presented for a routine skin check, and this lesion was noted on his forehead.

What is your differential diagnosis and what would you do next?

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Update

This lesion was biopsied and returned as solar lentigo and solar keratosis. No malignancy. (Rechecked with pathologist.)

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