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COVID-19 Era: Diagnosis of a Suspicious Lesion in a Telemedicine Consultation

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Ofira Zloto Orcid logo ,
Ofira Zloto
Nicola Dunlop Orcid logo
Nicola Dunlop

Abstract

This narative challenges readers to discuss a diagnosis of a suspicious lesion during a telemedicine consultation in the era of COVID-19.

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