A 61-year-old Hispanic woman with a history of seasonal allergies, seizure disorder, chronic migraines, and osteoarthritis presents for her annual physical and evaluation of an “embarrassing rash.”
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A 21-year-old man presents to the clinic requesting removal of a growth on his scalp. Can you make the correct diagnosis?
An 82-year-old man presents for examination and removal of a growth on his nose. The patient reports that the asymptomatic lesion has been present for ~1 year. The patient was previously treated for a basal cell carcinoma of his scalp and actinic keratoses of his hands. He has no history of other malignancies. Physical examination…
A 64-year-old Hispanic man is referred for evaluation of several skin lesions on his face that have been present for at least 1 year. Can you make the correct diagnosis?
A 62-year-old man presents with complaints of a red itchy rash affecting his chest and abdomen. Can you make the correct diagnosis?
A 70-year-old woman is referred for evaluation of a skin lesion situated on her right temple. Can you make the correct diagnosis?
A 29-year-old Black man presents with a history of painful breakouts affecting the back of his scalp and neck. Can you make the correct diagnosis?
While being evaluated for moles, a mother asks whether the clinician can check out a photograph of her 13-year-old daughter.
A 53-year-old Hispanic woman made an appointment to evaluate a blistering eruption on her finger. Can you make the correct diagnosis?
A 39-year-old woman is referred for evaluation of a skin condition affecting her lower legs. Can you make the correct diagnosis?
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