Actinic Keratosis and Squamous Cell Carcinomas Flashcards

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Squamous cell carcinoma

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Common in white/fair skin, around sun-exposed areas, increased mortality

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SCC in situ

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Bowen’s disease, circumscribed pink patch/plaques with scale; does not invade past DEJ

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Actinic keratosis

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Rough, scaly, thin, pink plaques; premalignant lesion

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Location of actinic keratosis

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Sun exposed skin; head neck, extensor forearms, dorsal hands

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Features of sun damaged skin

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Atropy, hypertrophy, telangiectasias, spotty depigmentation/hyperpigmentation, wrinkles, leathery

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Appearance of basal cell carcinoma

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Pearly pink papule with telangiectasias

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Risk factors for BCC

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Fair skin, UV exposure, ionizing radiation, arsenic ingestion, immune suppression

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Nodular BCC

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Most common, pearly papule with telangiectasia

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Superficial BCC

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Pink or translucent telangiectasia, patch or plaque

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Ulcerated BCC

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Translucent, telangiectasia, rolled border, ulcerated, crusting over

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Pigmented BCC

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Has globules of dark pigment

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Morpheaform BCC

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Translucent, telangiectasia, rolled border, scarred

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Skin pigmentation dependent on

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NOT the number of melanocytes but the number of melanosomes

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14
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Most common skin cancer

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Basal cell carcinoma; almost never metastasizes

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Pathology of BCC

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Basophilic hyperchroatic cells, cells palisades, retraction from stroma

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Basal cell nevus syndrome

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AD mutation in PTCH1 tumor suppressor gene,

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Pathology of SCC

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Hyperchromatic, keratin pearls, extending into dermis