A 65-year-old woman presented to the urgent care center with several growths inside a tattoo on her left leg that developed several weeks before presentation. She states that she had the tattoo for approximately 15 years, but had a revision done to the original artwork at a local tattoo parlor 4 months ago; she noted that the skin lesions appeared one month after this revision. They have rapidly increased in size and are occasionally pruritic. Patient has a medical history of breast cancer, for which she was diagnosed and treated at age 50 years, and she is also a cigarette smoker.
She denies a prior history of skin cancer. Physical examination reveals scattered exophytic nodules, with the largest nodule measuring 1.2 cm in diameter. What is your diagnosis? *This case is from Docplexus Editorial Team for educative purpose only Source: Emergency Medicine Correct answer posted below (…