Identify the Following Dermatology Flashcards

Can you identify the following dermatology flashcards? These flashcards demonstrate different skin problems, and you have to match up the picture with the skin problem. A couple of examples of unusual skin problems include peeling skin syndrome, which is characterized by layers of peeling skin. Chromhidrosis is when someone has yellow, green, blue, brown, and black sweat, which causes skin problems. Read and study these flashcards and see what you can learn about dermatology.

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Question 1
BCC
nodular
- well circumscribed, nodule, surface telangiectasia, pearly white/pink color
Question 2
Macule
Question 3
BCC
ulceronodular
-ulcerated nodule with rolled edges
Question 4
BCC nodular histology
a-nests of basaloid cells
b-linear arrangement of nuclei
c-loose fibrous stroma
Question 5
Gorlin's syndrome
AD young people, on the back
also have bifid ribs, palmer pitting and increased risk of other tumors
Question 6
SCC in situ / bowen's disease
red, scaly, plaque, well demarcated
Question 7
SCC invasive (invades dermis)
skin colored nodule, ulcerated, indurated
Question 8
Seborrheic keratosis
multiple brown papules/plaques
scaly
'stuck on'
well circumscribed
soft
trunk
Question 9
Seborrheic keratosis
brown scaly papule/nodule
stuck on
Question 10
Skin Tags - benign
skin colored, pedunculated, soft, papule/nodule
neck/face
Question 11
Corn - benign
keratosis on pressure points
clear core, central depression
papule
Question 12
Wart
HPV virus
SCALY (hyperkeratosis), papule/nodule (acanthosis), skin colored, red spots (BV close to surface)
Question 13
Mollusca contagiosum
pox virus - contact or sexual transmission
grouped, skin colored, umbilicated papules
Question 14
Actinic keratosis
premalignant lesion on sun-exposed skin
red/brown plauqes/papules
not well demarcated, rough, scaly
Question 15
Keratocanthoma
benign?
skin colored nodule with central keratin crater, appear and disappear quickly