A 92-year-old man presented to his primary care doctor complaining of a lesion on his right nostril (image 1). The lesion had been present for 10 or more years, however recently it had increased in size. His only history was of chronic renal impairment. Examination revealed a 10-mm pink, pearlescent, pedunculated nodule with telangiectasia arising from the right nasal ala.
What is the most likely diagnosis? What is the most appropriate management for patients with this condition? Source: thebmj *This case is from Docplexus editorial team for educative purpose only