How would you manage this lesion found on the clavicle?
Case discussion: A 4x3mm lesion is identified on the clavicle of a 40-year-old male during a routine skin check. What do you think of it?
Case discussion: A 4x3mm lesion is identified on the clavicle of a 40-year-old male during a routine skin check. What do you think of it?
A 73-year-old male presents for a routine skin check. This lesion is noted on his right helical rim. The patient is unaware of it. What next?
What do you think of this lesion on the back of an 80-year-old man? What would you do next?
A 39-year-old male presents with a lip lesion which isn’t healing and which other doctors have screened and biopsied previously. What would you do?
60-year-old male with history of keratinocyte skin cancers and melanoma in situ presents for skin check with lesion on forearm. What do you think?
62-year-old male presents with a lesion on his thigh which started like an insect bite but recently changed. What do you think? Join the discussion.