
News|Slideshows|May 6, 2018
A Teenager with Multiple Moles
Author(s)Jonathan A. Schneider, DO
A teen athlete comes in for his preseason physical. Everything looks good until he lifts up his shirt.
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The 16-year-old basketball player appears healthy and the past medical history reveals nothing to the contrary. What is revealing is the sight of the adolescent's torso when he raises his shirt for physical examination. Join Dr Jonathan Schneider in the virtual clinic by clicking through the slides below. What's your diagnosis?
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