3 patients, 3 BCCs: Which lesion is suitable for topical therapy?
Case discussion: Three patients present with BCCs. All three patients don't want surgery and ask about topical creams instead. Which lesion is suitable?
Case discussion: Three patients present with BCCs. All three patients don't want surgery and ask about topical creams instead. Which lesion is suitable?
Dr Gabriella Brancaccio walks through how to approach scalp and lip lesions using dermoscopy and colour cues, in part two of her short series.
Case discussion: A 65-year-old female patient with no history of skin cancer presents for a full skin check, when this lesion is found on her lower leg.
Case discussion: A 46-year-old female with a history of melanoma in situ presents with a lesion on her calf. What would you do next?
Case discussion: A new, flat brown macule is identified on the ear of a 64-year-old male patient with no history of skin cancer. What do you think of it?
Case discussion: A 64-year-old man with a history of skin cancer presents for removal of a growing 'cyst' on his back. What do you think of this lesion?