Authors

Daniel Kennedy

MBBS, FRACS, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon, Mater Hospital, South Brisbane, Qld


A longstanding pigmented lesion

A woman aged 70 years presented with a longstanding pigmented lesion on her right ear.


To cryo or not to cryo? A persistent scalp lesion

A man aged 50 years reported a three-year history of an asymptomatic scalp lesion that had persisted after three episodes of cryotherapy for a presumed diagnosis of solar keratoses.


Increased skin cancer development in a previously stable elderly female

Clinicians should be alert to factors contributing to increased non-melanoma skin cancers.


Recurrent intraepidermal carcinoma of the scalp: A common skin malignancy presenting important management considerations on a high-risk site

A man aged 60 years presented with an irregularly shaped erythematous scalp plaque with a 5 cm diameter.