Regarding the incidence of the three main types of skin cancer in the United States, _____ > Squamous >> Melanoma
#2
Risk factors for squamous cell carcinoma of skin include _____ therapy, arsenic poisoning, and chronic inflammation (e.g. draining sinus tract)
#3
Melanocytic nevi (moles) are common benign neoplasms caused by acquired activating mutations in components of the _____ signaling pathway.
#4
Giant congenital melanocytic naevus or bathing trunk naevus is more than _____cm in size and HAS an increased malignant potential.
#5
Which variant(s) of Kaposi sarcoma presents with cutaneous lesions?_____
#6
_____ is a type of cutaneous T cell lymphoma showing boggy cutaneous plaques showing follicular prominence and histological evidence of mucinous degeneration of the hair follicles
#7
Which skin cancer presents as an ulcerative red lesion with frequent scale?
_____
#8
Superficial _____ cell carcinoma may present as a scaling plaque
#9
DNA analysis of person with fine scaly erythematous plaques, showing clonal arrangements of T cell receptor genes, is suggestive of _____
#10
What type of nevus shows fascicular growth (elongated rete ridges)?
_____
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Melanoma Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 1: Regarding the incidence of the three main types of skin cancer in the United States, _____ > Squamous >> Melanoma
Answer: Basal
Flashcard 2: Risk factors for squamous cell carcinoma of skin include _____ therapy, arsenic poisoning, and chronic inflammation (e.g. draining sinus tract)
Answer: immunosuppressive
Flashcard 3: Melanocytic nevi (moles) are common benign neoplasms caused by acquired activating mutations in components of the _____ signaling pathway.
Answer: RAS
Flashcard 4: Giant congenital melanocytic naevus or bathing trunk naevus is more than _____cm in size and HAS an increased malignant potential.
Answer: 20
Flashcard 5: Which variant(s) of Kaposi sarcoma presents with cutaneous lesions?_____
Answer: Classical and transplant associated
Flashcard 6: _____ is a type of cutaneous T cell lymphoma showing boggy cutaneous plaques showing follicular prominence and histological evidence of mucinous degeneration of the hair follicles
Answer: Follicular mucinosis
Flashcard 7: Which skin cancer presents as an ulcerative red lesion with frequent scale?
_____
Answer: Squamous cell carcinoma
Flashcard 8: Superficial _____ cell carcinoma may present as a scaling plaque
Answer: basal
Flashcard 9: DNA analysis of person with fine scaly erythematous plaques, showing clonal arrangements of T cell receptor genes, is suggestive of _____
Answer: mycosis fungoides
Flashcard 10: What type of nevus shows fascicular growth (elongated rete ridges)?
_____
Answer: Spitz nevus
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