Thiss 56 year-old man was brought into the office by his wife who has noticed a new pigmentedlesion on his mid-back for around a year. He did not see the point in coming in, but she made the appointment and came in with him.
The exam showed a 1.1 cm pigmented nodule with a play of color and irregular borders. The dermatoscopic exam shows whitish areas, black areas, and pigment dots (among other things).
Clinically, I thought this was a superficially spreading melanoma. I could not be 100% sure it was not a seborrheic keratosis.
An excisional biopsy was done. Pathology will be added in a few days.
Pathology: Superficial spreading melanoma, at greatest, 0.68 mm thick.
I will recommend a WLE. Not further studies.
Note: Often, a wife will make the appointment for her husband who is reluctant to see the physician. This patient insisted on going to work as a pipe-fitter after the excision. When a wife finds a lesion on her skin and asks her husband to take a look; he often says to her, "If your worried, see a doctor."
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