Challenging skin cancer cases | Part 2
Profs Giuseppe Argenziano and Aimilios Lallas continue to explore a sequence of challenging skin cancer cases.
Profs Giuseppe Argenziano and Aimilios Lallas continue to explore a sequence of challenging skin cancer cases.
A 92-year-old female presents with a nodular lesion which has grown over the past three months. What is your diagnosis? What next?
Dr Vincenzo Piccolo explores the differential diagnosis of dermatitis in children presenting to primary care, featuring real patient cases and examples.
A 62-year-old male patient presented for a routine skin check, and this lesion was noted on his forehead. What is your differential diagnosis?
What are your thoughts on this lesion flagged as 'new' by total body photography on the back of a female patient with a history of melanoma?
In this week's case discussion: A firm, elevated lesion on the hand of a 48-year-old male patient.