Skin cancer screening Quiz: Ace Your Exams
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A 35-year-old woman presents to her dermatologist with concerns regarding a mole on her left arm. She works as a surfing instructor and spends prolonged hours in direct sunlight daily. She often forgets to wear protective clothing and sunscreen. She has a history of intermittent sunburns, especially during family vacations in tropical regions. Vital signs are within normal limits. Physical examination reveals several pigmented lesions on her arms and face. On her left arm, there is an irregularly shaped, elevated lesion, with varying shades of red and black. The lesion measures approximately 5 mm in diameter. The surrounding skin shows signs of chronic sun damage. Which of the following features is most indicative of the need for further evaluation of the lesion?
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