Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Three Cases

Case 1 Pigmented lesion back, Had lots of surgical excisions elsewhere

Case 1 Pigmented lesion back, Had lots of surgical excisions elsewhere[Close up view





Non polarised dermatoscopy

Close up view Non polarised dermatoscopy



 Case 2 A pink lesion on the upper eyelid slowly growing for 6 months.
 Case 2 Small papule on upper eyelid.



Case 2 Small papule on upper eyelid.



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6548 wc histology 3



 Case 3 A new pigmented lesion on the back of the wrist, Male, early 60s.



Case 3 New pigmented lesion on dorsum wrist



Case 3 New pigmented lesion on dorsum wrist



Non polarised dermatoscopy



Non polarised dermatoscopy



Arthur Spooner Pig IEC_6





 

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I would also like to remind you about registering for this College Dermatoscopy and Histopathology Meeting in November. The visiting speaker Dr Clay Cockerell is an excellent lecturer and a leader in the field of skin cancer pathology. This should be a very worthwhile meeting to improve both your dermatoscopy and histopathology skills. We have had 3 cases for the Gems presentations. The Australian Institute of Dermatology is offering one of the following two Dermatopathology Textbooks to each Gems presenter so get in early. Clay Cockerell Elston Kempf