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What is the management for actinic keratosis?
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Liquid nitrogen
Topical 5-fluorouracil Excision |
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What's another name for Bowen's Disease?
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Squamous Cell Carcinoma in Situ
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What is erythroplasia of Queyrat?
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Lesion on penis from Bowen's disease
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This cancer is mostly found on the face and neck and is the MC form of skin cancer
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Basal cell carcinoma
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This skin cancer has significant metastatic potential, especially if it's on the lip
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Squamous cell carcinoma
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What is the Clark's and Breslow's levels?
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relates to the depth of skin invasion by skin cancer
Breslow: vertical thickness Clark: level of invasion |
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What are the levels of the Clark classification?
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level I: lesions involving only the epidermis (in situ melanoma); not an invasive lesion
level II: invasion of the papillary dermis, but does not reach the papillary-reticular dermal interface level III: invasion fills and expands the papillary dermis, but does not penetrate the reticular dermis level IV: invasion into the reticular dermis but not into the subcutaneous tissue level V: invasion through the reticular dermis into the subcutaneous tissue |
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large, irregularly bordered, pigmented macules and papules.
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Atypical Nevus
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What is the Kasabach-Merritt syndrome?
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hemangiomas and thrombocytopenia
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Most common benign skin lesion
Warty, light to dark brown stuck-on plaques. Multiple in various stages of development |
Seborrheic Keratosis
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