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Differential diagnoses - Benign skin lesions
Diagnose a cyst, ganglion, lipoma and dermatofibroma. Dr Nigel Stollery highlights the differences i...
Management of cutaneous viral warts
Clinical presentations and the latest advice on therapeutics for cutaneous viral warts....
Differential diagnoses: Facial lesions
Dr Nigel Stollery compares four facial lesions and offers clues for their diagnosis including syring...
Differential diagnoses: Warts
Dr Nigel Stollery compares four types of warts and offers clues for their diagnosis....
Differential diagnoses: Conditions affecting the ears
Dr Nigel Stollery explains the differences in characteristic features of diseases of the ear includi...
Cutaneous warts
The diagnosis of warts is usually straightforward but treatment can be difficult, says Dr Raj Thakka...
RCGP Curriculum - 15.10 Skin Problems
This section of our curriculum guide refers to statement 15.10, Skin Problems, produced by the Royal...
Suspicious skin lesions
Dr Philip Marazzi, a GP in East Horsley, Surrey...
Red flag symptoms: Skin nodules
Patients presenting with nodules are often worried about the cosmetic appearance or the potential fo...
Genital warts
Penile warts Genital warts are among the most common STIs and are caused by HPV infection. The incid...
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