How would you manage this lesion on the finger?
Case discussion: A 45-year-old male comes in with a lesion on his finger which has been present for two months and is expanding. What would you do next?
Case discussion: A 45-year-old male comes in with a lesion on his finger which has been present for two months and is expanding. What would you do next?
Life by a Thousand Cuts podcast series | Learn which surgical marking pens hold up best for precision, safety, and patient outcomes, with A/Prof Tony Dicker.
Case discussion: A 71-year-old female presents with a lesion on her wrist which was treated with laser. It is now growing and becoming raised. What next?
Case discussion: A 51-year-old male with no history of skin cancer presents with a new lesion on his left foot. How would you approach diagnosis?
Life by a Thousand Cuts podcast series | A/Prof Tony Dicker takes a closer look at rhomboid closures: a practical flap technique for your surgical toolkit.
In this week's case discussion brought to you by CeraVe, a 55-year-old male with no skin cancer history attends with a bleeding lesion present for 6 months.