How would you manage this lesion on the scalp?
A 54-year-old with type 1 skin and history of melanoma presents for a skin check, unaware of this grey-brown, 6x4mm lesion on the scalp vertex. What next?
A 54-year-old with type 1 skin and history of melanoma presents for a skin check, unaware of this grey-brown, 6x4mm lesion on the scalp vertex. What next?
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A male patient in his mid 50s with a past history of bowel cancer and BCC presents for a routine skin check, unaware of the pink/red nodule on his back.
An 83-year-old male presents with history of multiple NMSCs, melanomas in situ, and lentigo maligna. Lesion is noted on his left anterior scalp. What next?