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Beningn, Malignant or Premalignant? Seborrheic Keratosis, Acanthosis Nigricans, Squamous Papilloma, Keratoacanthoma |
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Name the types of tumor: Pigmented macule, round-oval, coin like plaqe, nodule with stuck on appearance |
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What type of cell proliferates in Serborrheic Keratoses? |
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Name the tumor: Keratin Pearls & Basaloid Cell Hyperplasia |
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Explosive Seborrheic Keratoses is usually associated with___. |
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Acanthosis nigricans, systemic malignancy |
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Name the tumor: Symmetrical velvety hyperpigmented plaques, associated with diabetes mellitus, GI, Lung & Breast malignancy |
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Name the tumor: Harbinger of insulin resistance even before the fasting glucose levels are elevated |
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Name the tumor: A rapidly growing creater -like lesion with a central keratin plug |
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Name the tumor: p53 mutations, umbilication, sometimes regresses on its own |
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Benign, Premalignant, or Malignant? Actinic Keratosis, Bowen Disease, Lentigo Maligna |
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Name the tumor: Rough, sand-paper-like plaques, tan-brown, red or skin-colored, dysplasia, may progress to SCC in siture of invasive Ca |
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Can invade the local sheath of the fifth cranial nerve |
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Name the tumor: Chronic UV radiation, Arsenic exposure, Human papillomvirus type 16 |
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What is the most common cancer in the US? |
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Which type of HPV is associated with SCC? |
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Name the tumor: Hyperkeratotic, crusted nodules, plaques or patches that may ulcerate |
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Squamous Cell or Basal Cell Carcinoma? Well differentiated an keratinizing with desmosomes |
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Squamous Cell or Basal Cell Carcinoma? Rodent Ulcer, central ulceration, pearly rolled border, telangiectasia, peripheral palisading, mucin production |
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