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* Associated with UV exposure and skin aging | * Associated with UV exposure and skin aging | ||
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| style="background: #F5F5F5; padding: 5px;" |Color usually pink, purple or normal skin color | |||
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| style="background: #F5F5F5; padding: 5px;" |Red, nonspecific lesion with slightly elevated borders | |||
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* Do not make melanin, so lesions are not pigmented | |||
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| colspan="2" style="background: #DCDCDC; padding: 5px; text-align: center;" |'''Sebaceous hyperplasia''' | | colspan="2" style="background: #DCDCDC; padding: 5px; text-align: center;" |'''Sebaceous hyperplasia''' | ||
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* Two-thirds arise in normal skin, the rest in existing moles | * Two-thirds arise in normal skin, the rest in existing moles | ||
* Genetic component in some cases with a positive family history | * Genetic component in some cases with a positive family history | ||
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SCC in situ: Frequently, there is associated thickening of the epidermis (acanthosis), as well as hyperkeratosis and parakeratosis of the stratum corneum. In contrast to SCC in situ, actinic keratoses demonstrate only partial-thickness epidermal dysplasia. | SCC in situ: Frequently, there is associated thickening of the epidermis (acanthosis), as well as hyperkeratosis and parakeratosis of the stratum corneum. In contrast to SCC in situ, actinic keratoses demonstrate only partial-thickness epidermal dysplasia. | ||
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Revision as of 01:30, 19 February 2019
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Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma | SCC in situ (Bowen's disease) |
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Keratoacanthoma | Initial lesion: small pink macule
Later: papular quality and eventually forms a circumscribed nodule. |
The periphery of the nodule tends to be skin-colored or mildly erythematous and may have accompanying telangiectasias |
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The center of the nodule typically demonstrates a prominent keratinous core. |
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White circles, keratin, blood spots, and white structureless zones |
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Merkel cell carcinoma | rapidly growing, painless, firm, nontender, shiny, flesh-colored or bluish-red, intracutaneous nodule | No more additional findings | Older patients with light skin tones | No more additional findings |
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Milky red areas; linear, irregular vessels; and polymorphous vessels |
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Blue-red, dome-shaped nodule | ||
Basal cell carcinoma | Nodular basal cell carcinoma | Pearly papule with telangiectasias | Pink or flesh-colored papule | none | No more additional findings | Typically presents on the face |
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Superficial basal cell carcinoma | Scaly patch | Erythematous lesion | No more additional findings |
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Prurigo nodules | Firm, dome-shaped and itchy | ranging in size from a few millimeters to several centimeters and often symmetrically distributed | none | Nodules can be flesh-colored, erythematous, or brown/black |
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Spitz nevus | Nonpigmented Spitz nevus |
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Melanoma | Melanoma in situ (Lentigo Maligna) | |||||||||
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Amelanotic melanoma | Color usually pink, purple or normal skin color | Usually have an asymmetrical shape with an irregular border | Red, nonspecific lesion with slightly elevated borders |
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Actinic keratosis | less pigmentation, and tend to be somewhat smaller in size. | Erythema | Hyperkeratosis | painful | ||||||
Nodular malignant melanoma | Lump that has been rapidly growing over the past weeks | No more additional findings | none | No more additional findings | Cells proliferate downwards through the skin (vertical growth) |
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SCC in situ: Frequently, there is associated thickening of the epidermis (acanthosis), as well as hyperkeratosis and parakeratosis of the stratum corneum. In contrast to SCC in situ, actinic keratoses demonstrate only partial-thickness epidermal dysplasia.