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Case discussion: How would you treat this patient? [5 December]
In this week’s case discussion, we revisit a very interesting case from Dr Pearly Cooray. This is a 62-year-old male patient with a lesion noted on his forehead during his routine skin cancer check. Please review the clinical and dermoscopy images.
What is your differential diagnosis, and what would you do next?
Update:
Dr Pearly Cooray said:
I biopsied the lesion suspecting lentigo maligna. Results came back as solar lentigo and solar keratosis. No malignancy. Rechecked with pathologist.
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Melanoma I think
Pigmented solar keratosis
Managing with cryotherapy
If punch biopsy was done I would not trust it.
Shave excise the whole lesion and send it for path review.
Thanks, really interesting . I think you had to biopsy this lesion. Tough one. Did you H flap ?