What’s a doctor to do? Various guidelines for skin cancer follow-up are inconsistentReview of guidelines is ‘a call to action.’ Case report: a wart problemAs Dr. Robert Dickson notes, warts are a frequently frustrating problem for patients and a challenge for physicians. CLINICAL QUIZ: Facial lesions A 71-year-old retired farmer presents with multiple facial lesions. What's the diagnosis? Case report: two-step TB testing With the many students coming into his clinic for immunizations, Dr. Robert Dickson encounters an interesting TB skin test result. Case report: A neck rash A patient with a curious rash at Dr. Robert Dickson's clinic warrants a referral to the dermatologist. Psoriasis drug reduces ‘bad fat’ in people with psoriasis Several cardiometabolic markers also reduced. CLINICAL QUIZ: An unusual dermatologic neoplasm A 47-yr-old male, presented with a three-month history of a lump below the right eyelid. It was slowly getting bigger. Lump was excised under local anaesthetic. Case report: False nails and a hand rash An uncomfortable hand rash case at Dr. Robert Dickson's clinic reiterates the need to plan ahead when travelling. CLINICAL QUIZ: Scalp lumps This is a 34-yr-old male with a history of scalp lumps. But what is causing them? Case report: A persistent rash At his walk-in clinic, Dr. Robert Dickson recently had a mysterious case that struck him as not very exciting but interesting. First Previous 15 16 17 18 19 Next Last