Photo Rounds

Brown spot on cheek

A 45-year-old Hispanic woman asked her family physician (FP) to take a look at a new brown spot on her right cheek that had appeared in the last 6 months. She admitted to extensive sun exposure, but denied a personal or family history of skin cancer.

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Brown spot on cheek

The FP noted that the patient had a dominant brown patch on her right cheek that was larger and darker than the other light brown spots found on her face. Fortunately, he had a dermatoscope and examined the spot closely, finding only features of a benign solar lentigo. There were no suspicious features for melanoma.

The FP gave the patient a choice between a broad shave biopsy that day, or having the lesion monitored (safe with a flat lesion) using photography and dermoscopy.

The patient didn’t want a biopsy on her face and was willing to have the area monitored. The clinical and dermoscopic photographs were taken and stored. The patient was given a follow-up appointment in 4 to 6 months and instructions to avoid the sun as much as possible. She was also told to use sunscreen and hats when out in the sun.

After 5 months, the previous photos were compared with the new photos on a computer screen and there were no changes. Everyone was reassured, and the patient indicated that she was being careful about her sun exposure.

Photos and text for Photo Rounds Friday courtesy of Richard P. Usatine, MD. This case was adapted from: Mayeaux, EJ, Usatine, R. Lentigo maligna. In: Usatine R, Smith M, Mayeaux EJ, et al. Color Atlas of Family Medicine. 2nd ed. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill; 2013:981-984.

To learn more about the Color Atlas of Family Medicine, see: www.amazon.com/Color-Family-Medicine-Richard-Usatine/dp/0071769641/.

You can now get the second edition of the Color Atlas of Family Medicine as an app by clicking on this link: usatinemedia.com.

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