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Treatment options for a large facial lentigo maligna

Treatment options for a large facial lentigo maligna

23/08/2024

Large-diameter lentigo maligna on sites of functional and cosmetic importance presents a difficult management issue.


Editorial

Editorial

23/08/2024

Expanding the publications from the prior issue, we explore key aspects of melanoma diagnosis and management, and modern approaches to radiotherapy.


An overview of Buruli ulcer in Australia

An overview of Buruli ulcer in Australia

23/08/2024

This article provides Australian GPs with an overview of Buruli ulcer, including its epidemiology, transmission, clinical features, diagnosis and management.


Editorial

Editorial

23/07/2024

General practitioners can manage most skin cancers with some fundamental knowledge and skills. We provide key updates and insights, building a strong foundation, especially for keratinocyte cancers.


Skin cancer 1

Skin cancer 1

22/07/2024

General practitioners can manage most skin cancers with some fundamental knowledge and skills. We provide key updates and insights, building a strong foundation, especially for keratinocyte cancers.


Skin cancer prevention in Australia

Skin cancer prevention in Australia

22/07/2024

This article discusses primary and secondary prevention of skin cancer in Australia.


Skin cancer: What happens in the laboratory?

Skin cancer: What happens in the laboratory?

22/07/2024

This article provides an understanding of histopathological processes in Australian laboratories to enhance diagnostic precision, inform surgical margin evaluations and refine management approaches.


Skin cancer management: Making the most of your pathologist

Skin cancer management: Making the most of your pathologist

22/07/2024

This article discusses how a collaborative approach and clear communication between general practitioners and pathologists can improve the accuracy of skin cancer diagnosis.


An unexpected skin infection: Furuncular myiasis in returning travellers

An unexpected skin infection: Furuncular myiasis in returning travellers

22/02/2024

Furuncular myiasis is a condition caused by the infestation of skin by fly larvae leading to boil-like lesions.


Selection of an effective topical corticosteroid

Selection of an effective topical corticosteroid

23/08/2021

Studies have shown the existence of steroid phobia, evidence of non-adherence and unresolved outcomes of skin conditions affecting quality of life and healthcare costs.


5-Fluorouracil: Friend or foe?

5-Fluorouracil: Friend or foe?

23/07/2021

A nursing home resident aged 73 years was referred to the local dermatology department for management of a severe reaction to 5% 5-fluorouracil cream.


A large fungating skin lesion in an elderly nursing home resident

A large fungating skin lesion in an elderly nursing home resident

31/07/2020

A nursing home resident aged 80 years, when presenting for an influenza vaccination, was noted to have a large fungating lesion with rolled edges on the right side of his chest.


Management of pigmented skin lesions during pregnancy

Management of pigmented skin lesions during pregnancy

29/08/2019

This article describes common changes that may occur in pigmented lesions in pregnancy, features that are of concern and the management of suspected melanoma in pregnant women.


Management of pigmented skin lesions in childhood and adolescence

Management of pigmented skin lesions in childhood and adolescence

30/07/2019

In children and adolescents, there exist a variety of congenital and acquired naevi and other pigmented skin lesions that can be diagnostically problematic.


General practice registrars’ use of dermoscopy: Prevalence, associations and influence on diagnosis and confidence

General practice registrars’ use of dermoscopy: Prevalence, associations and influence on diagnosis and confidence

25/07/2019

General practice registrars use a dermatoscope in a modest majority of skin checks and pigmented skin lesion consultations, which influences registrars’ diagnoses and increases their confidence.

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