Benign Skin Neoplasms Flashcards

1
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Name two vascular tumors.

A

Cherry angioma and hemangioma

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2
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Are cherry angiomas associated with any other diseases?

A

No

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3
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What is the most common soft tissue tumor of infancy?

A

Hemangioma

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4
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What can hemangiomas around the eye cause?

A

Astigmatism

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5
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What is one concern of ulcerated hemangiomas?

A

Infection

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6
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What is associated with multiple diffuse hemangiomas?

A

Visceral hemangiomas

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7
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What is an example of a vascular malformation?

A

Port wine stain

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8
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Port wine stains may be associated with systemic abnormalities. What is one such abnormality?

A

Sturge Weber syndrome (SWS) associated with capillary malformations, glaucoma, developmental delay

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9
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Do port wine stains progress?

A

Yes they get worst with time so treat with vascular laser

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10
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What are two disorders associated with sebaceous glands?

A
  1. Sebaceous hyperplasia

2, Nevus sebaceous

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11
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Where are lesions cause by nevus sebaceous found?

A

Face or scalp (associated with alopecia). They appear as yellow-orange plaques

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12
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What causes nevus sebaceous?

A

Somatic mutations in HRAS & KRAS

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13
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What are two complications of nevus sebaceous?

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  1. Epidermal Nevus Syndrome

2. Epithelial Neoplasm

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14
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What is the treatment of nevus sebaceous?

A

Observation or excision

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15
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What is a sebaceous hyperplasia?

A

Common benign tumor of the oil gland. Doesn’t usually need to be treated

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16
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What are acrochordons and how are they treated?

A

Skin tags. Usually no treatment necessary

17
Q

What are lipomas?

A

Benign tumors of adipocytes usually don’t require treatment.

18
Q

What are dermatofibromas?

A

benign firm brown papules found primarily on the legs. No treatment needed

19
Q

An early Keloid scar is made up of primarily what type of collagen? Late?

A

Type III, Type I

20
Q

Do Keloid scars grow beyond the original injury?

A

Yes. So they can be treated with surgery

21
Q

What is a benign tumor of the hair follicle called?

A

Seborrheic keratosis

22
Q

What is Sign of Leser-Trelat?

A

Sudden onset of multiple seborrheic keratoses associated with adenocarcinoma of the stomach in 60% of cases

23
Q

Where are most intradermal nevi located on the body?

A

Head and Neck

24
Q

Where are most junctional nevi located on the body?

A

Plantar and palmar surfaces

25
Q

Where are most compound nevi found on the body?

A

Trunk and proximal extremities

26
Q

What is the treatment for most nevi?

A

Nothing unless it looks atypical.

27
Q

Define blue nevus.

A

Dermal proliferation of melanocytes that produce and abundance of melanin. No treatment needed

28
Q

What optical effect leads to longer wavelengths being absorbed while shorter wavelengths are reflected?

A

Tyndall effect

29
Q

Are congenital nevi usually smaller or larger than acquired?

A

Larger

30
Q

What is one great concern about congenital nevi?

A

MM

31
Q

What are dysplastic nevi?

A

A subgroup of nevi which have an irregular outline, variable pigmentation, indistinct borders, and can be larger than 6mm. At risk for MM

32
Q

Name three criteria of FAMM syndrome.

A
  1. MM in 1 or more first or second degree relatives
  2. Presence of numerous melanocytic nevi
  3. Certain histologic features
33
Q

What three germline mutations have been linked to FAMM?

A

CDK2NA mapped to 9p21
CDK4 mapped to 12q14
CMM1 mapped to 1p

34
Q

What is the inheritance of neurofibromatosis?

A

Autosomal Dominant, but 50% of cases due to spontaneous mutation.