If a provider notes a raised, shiny, slightly pigmented lesion on a patient's nose during a total body skin examination for skin cancer, the provider will likely perform a biopsy of the lesion to determine if it is cancerous or benign.
A biopsy involves removing a small piece of tissue from the lesion, which is then examined under a microscope by a pathologist to determine if it is cancerous or not.
If the lesion is found to be cancerous, the provider may recommend further testing and treatment, such as surgery to remove the cancerous tissue or radiation therapy. If the lesion is found to be benign, the provider may recommend monitoring the lesion for any changes or growth over time, or may recommend removal of the lesion for cosmetic reasons.
In either case, it is important for the provider to closely monitor the lesion and recommend appropriate follow-up care to ensure the best possible outcome for the patient.
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