If you or your family members have
suspicious skin lesions, check with your family physician immediately.
«The study highlights the importance of a simple bedside evaluation for the presence and intensity of pain or itch as an easily implementable tool for clinicians in evaluating
suspicious skin lesions,» concluded the study.
Dr. Yosipovitch said he hopes the study findings will prompt dermatologists to incorporate the use of a ranking scale for pain and itch when evaluating patients with
suspicious skin lesions.
Not exact matches
«Patients sometimes have multiple
lesions that are
suspicious looking, and those that are itchy or painful should raise high concerns for non-melanoma
skin cancers,» Dr. Yosipovitch said.
Be
suspicious of any non-healing
skin lesions.
Dermatology: deep neural networks identify
skin cancer /
suspicious lesions.