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less pigmented, flesh colored, within the dermis
intredermal nevi
macular blue to black lesion less than 1 cm

hands feet scalp face
blue nevi
difference between ephilides and nevi
melanocytes transfer pigment to keratinocytes
benign freckle like from chronic sun exposure in older people
actinic lentigo
GI discomfort
Intestinal polypsis
periorificial freckling
Puetz-jegher's associated pigmentation
may occur at any age
light to dark brown
may be first stage of acquired melanocytic nevi
lentigo simplex
associated with Mccune albright syndrome
fibrous displasia, early puberty
cafe au lait
mask like (over zygomatic bone)
pregnancy, oral contraceptives, sunlight
may leave after removal of cause
melasma
loss of pigmentation
unpredictable
vitiligo
most aggressive skin cancer
melanoma
major cause of melanoma
UV damage
most common melanoma in blacks
acral letntiginous melanoma
most common melanoma
superficialspreading melanoma
most common sites of superficial spreading melanoma
interscapular region on back, back of legs
what are two important prognostic indicators for melanoma
depth of invasion

stage (has it metastisised)
yellowish red
waxes and wanes
may be early HIV symptom
suborrheic dermatitis
increased proliferation of keratinocytes
reddish scaly plaque
elbows, knees, scalp
psoriasis
HPV
skin of hands
very white, small, hyperkeratotic
verruca vulgaris
pox virus
eptihelial hyperplasia
multiple smooth surface, sessile papules
molluscum contagiosum
dipped candle wax
tan to brown, but much bigger than nevi
suborrheic keratosis
form of suborrheic keratosis
common in blacks
brown to black macules in zygomatic region
dermatosis papulosa niagra
lipid abnormality
yellowish plaques in eyelid area
xanthelasma
common small white superficial papules
represent superficial cysts
milia
show in adults
soft yellosish papules with central depression
SLOW GROWING
sebaceous hyperplasia
looks like vericose veins
dialated superficial vesicles
telangectasia
benign tumor of blood vessel origin
hemangioma
associated with AIDS
HHV-8
red purple lesion hard palat and gingiva
patch plaque and nodule stages
kaposis sarcoma
SANDPAPER texture
sun exposed skin
actinic keratosis
what can actinic keratosis develop into
SCC
chronic sun exposure
male over 50
ulcerated lesion with elevated induated borders
SCC
is cure rate of intraoral SCC good?
no, 55%
firm tethered
malignancy of basal epidermal cells
BCC
most common BCC
noduloulcerative BCC
firm papule
umbilicated center and telangiectatic vessels
noduloulcerative BCC
mimics scar tissue
sclerosing BCC
skeletal abnormalities
develops at early age
multiple odontogenic cysts
nevoid BCC syndrome