How would you manage this lesion on the back of the neck?
Case discussion: A 5x5mm lesion is discovered on the back of the neck of a 68-year-old male patient during a full skin examination. What next?
Case discussion: A 5x5mm lesion is discovered on the back of the neck of a 68-year-old male patient during a full skin examination. What next?
Prof Giuseppe Argenziano draws to the conclusion of his short series covering The Elephant Approach, including a dermoscopy quiz featuring 20 skin lesions.
A 60-year-old male patient presents for a routine skin check. This pigmented lesion is spotted on his lower leg. What would you do here?
Case discussion: A female patient with sun-damaged skin presents with a pigmented lesion below the ear. What is your management plan?
Prof Giuseppe Argenziano explores The Elephant Approach to pattern analysis. Differentiate between commonly-confused lesions with a series of real cases.
A 48-year-old man presents with two hypertrophic scars from previous lesion excisions. Changes are noted in one of them over time. What would you do here?