Which skin cancer is the most common cutaneous malignancy? _____
#2
Seborrheic keratoses are _____ squamous neoplasms, typically seen on the head, trunk, and extremities in the elderly
#3
What is the most common somatic malignancy stemming from a cystic teratoma? _____
#4
Cutaneous _____ is a malignant tumor associated with chronic lymphedema
#5
Which skin cancer presents as an ulcerative red lesion with frequent scale?_____
#6
Squamous cell carcinoma is characterized histologically by formation of _____
#7
What is the most common skin cancer?_____
#8
Which skin disorder can present as a raised, discolored plaque with a waxy, "stuck on" appearance? _____
#9
albinism
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