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What is the management for actinic keratosis?
Liquid nitrogen
Topical 5-fluorouracil
Excision
What's another name for Bowen's Disease?
Squamous Cell Carcinoma in Situ
What is erythroplasia of Queyrat?
Lesion on penis from Bowen's disease
This cancer is mostly found on the face and neck and is the MC form of skin cancer
Basal cell carcinoma
This skin cancer has significant metastatic potential, especially if it's on the lip
Squamous cell carcinoma
What is the Clark's and Breslow's levels?
relates to the depth of skin invasion by skin cancer

Breslow: vertical thickness
Clark: level of invasion
What are the levels of the Clark classification?
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
large, irregularly bordered, pigmented macules and papules. 
Atypical Nevus
What is the Kasabach-Merritt syndrome?
hemangiomas and thrombocytopenia
Most common benign skin lesion
Warty, light to dark brown stuck-on plaques.
Multiple in various stages of development
Seborrheic Keratosis