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Which type of melanoma is this and which gender is it more common in?
Superficial and women
What type of malignant melanoma is this? Which population is most affected?
Lentigo Maligna, 65 and older.
What type of malignant melanoma is this? Where else is it commonly located and in what type of people?
Acral Lentiginous, palms, soles, digits and in dark skin patient.
What is the disorder? Common in what type of patients? Proliferation of wha type of cells causes it?
Kaposi Sarcoma, AIDS, proliferation of endothelial cells of vessels and lymphatics.
What type of malignant melanoma and where are they located in what type of patients?
Nodular, legs and trunk in 40-50 men.
Which type of individuals are more likely to get this type of lesions secretary or construction worker?
secretary. Yuppie!
What is the name of the sign and what type of melanoma
Hutchinson's sign, acral lentiginous
What is this?
Kaposi Sarcoma.
What is it and what can it become?
Bowen's disease, can become malignant Pre SCC
What is it and its associated with what?
SCC associated with UV
What is this? What can it be due to?
Marjolin's ulcers, due to skin damage, chronic ulcer or old burn.
What is this?
Acral Lentiginous
What type of lesion? More common in which gender?
Basal cell carcinoma, male.
what type of lesion? can it be fatal?
SCC, yes
What type of lesion?
Kaposi sarcoma
What is it
SCC
what type of lesion? Is it fast or slow growing?
BCC, slow
Lesion? Does it develop rapidly or slowly?
Keratoacanthoma, rapidly
ulcer that won't heal...what are you thinking?
SCC or BCC
What type of lesion?
BCC
what lesion?
Nodular malignant melanoma
Mole that changed what is it?
Malignant melanoma
T/F it goes through a long term radial growth phase before invading
Nodular, No
Lesion?
BCC
Lesion?
Verrucous Carcinoma. Invasive without metastisizing.
What is ABCDEF stand for?
Asymmetry, Border, Color, Diameter, Evlevation, Funny Looking
What does Clark's classification measure?

What does Breslow measure?

Which has more accurate Px
extent of histopathologically

lesion's measured depth in mm

Breslow
If tumor thickness is less than mm thick low metastatic risk.
If tumor thickness is mm very high risk.
0.75mm

3mm