SCENARIO 1 On routine examination you notice a 1cm suspicious pigmented melanocytic lesion on a patient's mid-back. You are concerned about the possibility of melanoma. There is plenty of ...
In addition, off-label use of Nevisense, a device to assess melanocytic skin lesions suspicious for melanoma for use in dermatologists' offices, was evaluated for improving accuracy of teledermoscopy.
Background General practitioners (GPs) are involved in the management of most melanocytic skin lesions in Australia. A high quality biopsy technique is a crucial first step in management ...