This study demonstrates that a majority of GPs in the ACT adhere to best practice guidelines for suspicious melanocytic lesions by choosing to refer for a specialist opinion where appropriate (in ...
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.