How would you manage this lesion on the back of the neck?
Case discussion: A 5x5mm lesion is discovered on the back of the neck of a 68-year-old male patient during a full skin examination. What next?
Case discussion: A 5x5mm lesion is discovered on the back of the neck of a 68-year-old male patient during a full skin examination. What next?
Prof Giuseppe Argenziano draws to the conclusion of his short series covering The Elephant Approach, including a dermoscopy quiz featuring 20 skin lesions.
A 60-year-old male patient presents for a routine skin check. This pigmented lesion is spotted on his lower leg. What would you do here?
Prof Michael Henderson talks about where the management of advanced skin cancer is heading, including the evolving use of immune checkpoint inhibitors.
Case discussion: A female patient with sun-damaged skin presents with a pigmented lesion below the ear. What is your management plan?
Prof Giuseppe Argenziano explores The Elephant Approach to pattern analysis. Differentiate between commonly-confused lesions with a series of real cases.