au-racgp MCQ (SBA): Suspected cutaneous melanoma

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A 24-year-old woman presents with a changing pigmented lesion on her upper back. It is asymmetrical, has irregular borders, variegated pigmentation and measures 8 mm in diameter. There is no clinical evidence of nodal disease. According to Australian melanoma guidelines, what is the most appropriate initial management?

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