How would you treat this lesion at the patient's first skin check?
Case discussion from Dr S.V Matiar: A 40 year-old male presents for his first skin check. How do you evaluate these images? What would you do next?
Case discussion from Dr S.V Matiar: A 40 year-old male presents for his first skin check. How do you evaluate these images? What would you do next?
What features characterise facial lesions as benign? Prof Giuseppe Argenziano describes criteria for benign lesions on the face with examples.
Skin cancer update video: Prof Giuseppe Argenziano looks at the clinical and dermoscopic characteristics of squamous cell carcinoma (SCC).
Case discussion: 48-year-old male with elevated, firm and growing lesion on his right hand. Previous BCC excision adjacent to lesion. What would you do?
Prof David Wilkinson looks at subungual melanoma in situ. Whether a pigmented nail needs further evaluation or biopsy is a real challenge for most GPs.
Case discussion: 73-year-old male patient presents for full skin check. Pigmented lesion found on lower back. Patient has history of multiple melanomas.