Australian Journal of General Practice
A man aged 46 years presented to a multidisciplinary team (plastic surgery, radiation oncology, dermatology) with a year-long history of a lentigo maligna on the right ear lobe.
A female patient aged 75 years had undergone bilateral mastectomy and reconstruction with silicone implants following breast cancer seven years ago.
A man aged 62 years who worked as school cleaner presented with concerns of a blue-grey colouration to all his nails.
A woman aged 55 years presented to her general practitioner with intermittent episodes of dizziness, sweating and shakiness for the past four months.
A woman aged 40 years presented for a cervical screening test, during which whitish discolouration of the vulva, involving both labia majora and minora, and clitoris with distorted anatomy was noted.
A boy aged five years presented with a new recurrent headache over the past month, associated with nausea and occasional vomiting, as well as photophobia, phonophobia and pallor.
A boy aged 3.5 years presented to the paediatric clinic of a metropolitan teaching hospital with a 14-month history of pica and behavioural problems.
A woman aged 30 years presented with a six-month history of an expanding plaque on the right superior shin.
A man aged 85 years presented to his treating doctor for his annual skin examination, which revealed a lesion on the posterior aspect of his right deltoid.
A woman aged 55 years presented to her general practitioner with a painful, rapidly progressing ulcer surrounding her ileostoma site.
A Caucasian man aged 63 years with a history of heavy smoking and occasional alcohol drinking presented with concerns regarding a hard lump in the middle of his hard palate.
A boy aged five years presented to the paediatric outpatient clinic with a six-month history of snoring and noisy breathing during sleep.
A man aged 41 years was brought to hospital with fever, sweats, headache, myalgia, arthralgia and increasing confusion of six days’ duration.
An uncircumcised man aged 70 years presented to a dermatology clinic with a three-month history of a persistent erythematous rash of the glans penis.
A man aged 70 years was referred to a renal clinic by his general practitioner for evaluation of a decline in his renal function.