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29 Cards in this Set
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Which type of melanoma is this and which gender is it more common in?
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Superficial and women
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What type of malignant melanoma is this? Which population is most affected?
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Lentigo Maligna, 65 and older.
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What type of malignant melanoma is this? Where else is it commonly located and in what type of people?
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Acral Lentiginous, palms, soles, digits and in dark skin patient.
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What is the disorder? Common in what type of patients? Proliferation of wha type of cells causes it?
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Kaposi Sarcoma, AIDS, proliferation of endothelial cells of vessels and lymphatics.
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What type of malignant melanoma and where are they located in what type of patients?
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Nodular, legs and trunk in 40-50 men.
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Which type of individuals are more likely to get this type of lesions secretary or construction worker?
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secretary. Yuppie!
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What is the name of the sign and what type of melanoma
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Hutchinson's sign, acral lentiginous
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What is this?
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Kaposi Sarcoma.
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What is it and what can it become?
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Bowen's disease, can become malignant Pre SCC
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What is it and its associated with what?
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SCC associated with UV
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What is this? What can it be due to?
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Marjolin's ulcers, due to skin damage, chronic ulcer or old burn.
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What is this?
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Acral Lentiginous
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What type of lesion? More common in which gender?
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Basal cell carcinoma, male.
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what type of lesion? can it be fatal?
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SCC, yes
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What type of lesion?
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Kaposi sarcoma
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What is it
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SCC
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what type of lesion? Is it fast or slow growing?
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BCC, slow
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Lesion? Does it develop rapidly or slowly?
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Keratoacanthoma, rapidly
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ulcer that won't heal...what are you thinking?
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SCC or BCC
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What type of lesion?
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BCC
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what lesion?
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Nodular malignant melanoma
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Mole that changed what is it?
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Malignant melanoma
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T/F it goes through a long term radial growth phase before invading
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Nodular, No
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Lesion?
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BCC
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Lesion?
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Verrucous Carcinoma. Invasive without metastisizing.
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What is ABCDEF stand for?
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Asymmetry, Border, Color, Diameter, Evlevation, Funny Looking
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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 |
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If tumor thickness is less than mm thick low metastatic risk.
If tumor thickness is mm very high risk. |
0.75mm
3mm |