In this week's case discussion, we revisit a submission from Dr Heather Lawson, in which a 64-year-old man presents for the first time, having been sent by his GP for removal of a cyst on his back.
The patient has a personal history of BCC ten years ago, and his father had melanoma. The cyst has been growing over the past six months. Upon examination, Dr Lawson considers it is more solid than cystic.
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