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A longstanding pigmented lesion

A longstanding pigmented lesion

22/07/2021

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


A growth arising from the scar of a venous ulcer

A growth arising from the scar of a venous ulcer

27/02/2020

A man aged 53 years presents with a 1–2-month history of a rapidly increasing skin growth on his right medial ankle.


Punch biopsy is best avoided for clinically suspicious pigmented lesions

Punch biopsy is best avoided for clinically suspicious pigmented lesions

23/05/2019

Punch biopsy is a poor diagnostic modality for clinically suspicious pigmented lesions.


Skin cancer medicine integral to Australian general practice

Skin cancer medicine integral to Australian general practice

23/05/2019

Skin cancer medicine is a core component of Australian general practice and is consistently in the top 10 conditions managed.


Pigmented skin lesions

Pigmented skin lesions

23/05/2019

Skin cancer medicine is a core component of Australian general practice. The Focus articles featured in this issue discuss the management of pigmented skin lesions in general practice.


Multiple tender, deep nodules on the legs of a seven-year-old boy

Multiple tender, deep nodules on the legs of a seven-year-old boy

22/02/2018

A case is discussed of a boy who presented with skin markings that arose in the context of fevers and a sore throat.


The red herring in infective serology

The red herring in infective serology

23/09/2024

A case presentation of lower limb rash with purpura below the knee.


Not just tachycardia: A pilot study examining wound‑healing complications associated with the dose and volume of lignocaine in skin cancer excisions

Not just tachycardia: A pilot study examining wound‑healing complications associated with the dose and volume of lignocaine in skin cancer excisions

23/07/2024

This article considers the relationships between the dose and volume of the local anaesthetic lignocaine and wound complications in skin cancer excisions.


What is that white spot on my face?

What is that white spot on my face?

21/09/2023

Vitiligo is an acquired, chronic depigmenting disorder resulting from the autoimmune destruction of melanocytes.


To cryo or not to cryo? A persistent scalp lesion

To cryo or not to cryo? A persistent scalp lesion

21/10/2021

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.


Marking a surgical margin for excision of a keratinocyte cancer

Marking a surgical margin for excision of a keratinocyte cancer

26/05/2021

In this article, the authors describe a method for marking a lesion for excision.


Clinical features of viral exanthems

Clinical features of viral exanthems

24/03/2021

Most viral exanthems can be distinguished initially on the basis of age, distribution and morphology of the rash without requiring investigations.


The older patient presenting with itch and a recent medication change

The older patient presenting with itch and a recent medication change

26/04/2020

Two patients presented with a history of widespread itch with blisters (bullae).


Improving diagnostic accuracy for suspicious melanocytic skin lesions: New Australian melanoma clinical practice guidelines stress the importance of clinician/pathologist communication

Improving diagnostic accuracy for suspicious melanocytic skin lesions: New Australian melanoma clinical practice guidelines stress the importance of clinician/pathologist communication

23/05/2019

Clinician/pathologist communication is important for accurate diagnosis of melanocytic skin tumours.


There

There's blood in my underwear

22/02/2019

A case study of angiokeratoma of Fordyce.

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