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Medicine, 04.02.2021 01:20 oceaneyez

Pt is a 52 y/o male with an OH of outdoor construction work. Pt was seen by PCP due to c/o a lesion on the lobe of the AS that "just would not heal." Bx of site reveals Dx of basal cell carcinoma. Pt referred to
dermatologist for possible Mohs surgery.

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