How would you treat this lesion on the finger?
A 45-year-old male patient presents with an expanding lesion on his finger, present for two months. What would you do?
A 45-year-old male patient presents with an expanding lesion on his finger, present for two months. What would you do?
A 55-year-old male presents with a lesion on his nose (in a site previously treated for SCC) but is unaware of two other spots on his glabella and nose.
An 85-year-old male patient presents with concerns about a longstanding ulcerated lesion on his right lower leg. What would you do next?
Prof Giuseppe Argenziano explores the clinical and dermoscopic characteristics and considerations of melanoma in children, with real patient examples.
How would you manage this 43-year-old woman with concerns about a lesion on her chest? Her mother has recently been diagnosed with melanoma.
How would you manage this 65-year-old male patient who presents with a 2x2mm pigmented lesion on his left shoulder?