Pink tumours Flashcards

1
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How does tumour volume influence vascular morphology?

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Flat tumour - mainly see dotted vessels
Elevated tumour - see curved vessels - parts of loops of vessels
Nodular tumour - see linear vessels - long parts of vessels

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2
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How does melanoma size influence vascular morphology?

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< 1 mm : dotted - coiled
< 2 mm : coiled - linear irregular
> 2 mm : linear irregular

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3
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a polymorphous (crazy) vascular pattern is suggestive of ….

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Malignant tumour

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4
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polymorphous vessel definition

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> 1 type vessel arrange in chaotic distribution

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5
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most common vessel combination in melanoma

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dotted + linear vessels

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6
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Approach to pink tumours : use the …

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3 Step Algorithm

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7
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3 Step algorithm

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1st step morphology of vessels - type of vascular pattern
2nd step architectural arrangement of vessels - distribution within lesion
3rd step Dermoscopic clues

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8
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6 main types of vessels

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Comma, curved vessels. May vary in size.
Dotted
Linear irregular
Hairpin
Glomerular - coiled
Arborizing - branched, usually sharp in focus, large stem then finer

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9
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Hairpin vessel with surrounding white area is clue for …

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keratinizing tumours

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10
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Glomerular vessels usually seen in ..

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Bowen’s disease

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11
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Vascular arrangement - 6 types

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Regular
String - like
Clustered
Radial
Branching
Irregular
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12
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Dotted vessels in regular distribution usually seen in -

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melanocytic skin tumours

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13
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Dotted vessels in string distribution usually seen in -

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Clear cell acanthoma

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14
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Glomerular vessels in Bowen’s disease are usually arrange in ….

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Clusters or groups

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15
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Hairpin vessels arrange in radial distribution associated with keratin found in ..

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Squamous cell Ca

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16
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Red-purple aggregated globules seen in …

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Cherry angioma

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17
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Bright red structureless areas with whitish intersections seen in …

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Pyogenic granuloma

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18
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Milky red globules (strawberry milkshake) + central linear vascular pattern seen in ….

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Thick amelanotic nodular melanoma

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19
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Crown vessels surrounding yellow area seen in …

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sebaceous hyperplasia

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20
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Strawberry pattern - erythematous background intermingled with white to yellow hair follicles seen in …

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actinic keratosis on face

21
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Structureless pink areas and multiple erosions

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Superficial BCC

22
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Vascular patterns of melanocytic tumours

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  1. Comma (curved) - Intradermal nevus
  2. Dotted (dots) - Spitzoid neoplasms
  3. Linear irregular (lines) - melanoma
23
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Intraderal nevus Dermoscopy features

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  1. Comma vessels
  2. Regular (Within papilla)
  3. Brown globules, comedo openings, milia
24
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Dermoscopic features spitzoid neoplasms incl. Spitz nevus and melanoma in situ

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  1. Dotted vessels.
  2. Regular pattern.
  3. Clues: Pink color, white network, residual brown-grey pigment.,
25
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Features that favour Spitz nevus as opposed to early melanoma

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  1. Early age

2. White network.

26
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Features that favour invasive melanoma

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  1. Lear/ irregular +/- dotted vessels
  2. Central
  3. Clues: Residual pigment. Pink color. White short stream. (Polarizing specific white lines.)
27
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Linear irregular vessels. Distinguishing features from barbarizing vessels in BCC:

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  1. Thinner
  2. Shorter
  3. Not as well defined - less sharply in focus.
28
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% of true melanotic melanoma

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< 2%

29
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Amelanotic melanoma important clue

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Residual pigment

30
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Vascular patterns of non melanocytic tumours n

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Hairpin vessels: Seb keratosis, may also be seen in SCC
Glomerular : Bowens disease.
Arborizing: BCC

31
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Derm features seb keratosis

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Hairpin vessels - usually at border. In centre mainly curved vessels.
Arrangement, regular
Clues: White halo around vessels, milia, comedo openings

32
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Clear cell acanthoma

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Morphology: Dotted.
Arrangement: String like
Clues: White halos around vessels.

33
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Bowen’s disease

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Morphology: glomerular
Arrangement: Clustered
Clues: White halo around vessels. yellow white scales.

34
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Nodular cystic basal cell Ca

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Morphology : arborizing.
Arrangement: Focussed.
Clues: Blue/grey globules

35
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Superficial basal cell Ca

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Morphology: Often lack vessels. Mainly seen at periphery as short linear vessels.
Clues: Structureless white to red areas
Multiple erosions.
White short lines (polarizing)

36
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Importance of erosions in flat pink lesions

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erosions occur late in melanoma and are not seen in flat melanoma.
multiple small erosions are important clue to basal cell carcinoma

37
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How many grades of actinic keratosis?

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3

38
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AK, grade 1

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Better felt than seen

39
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AK, grade 2

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Moderately thick. Easily felt and seen. Classic reddish plaques.

40
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AK, grade 3.

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Very thick. Hyperkeratotic.

41
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AK Dermoscopy grade 1

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red pseudo-network and fine scales.

lines around follicular openings which are similar in size and very fine

42
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AK Dermoscopy grade 2

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background erythema and white hair follicles (strawberry pattern)
hair follicles are enlarged, consist of central yellowish clod surrounded by white halo
background erythema
“strawberry pattern”

43
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AK Dermoscopy grade 3

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Structureless white/yellow keratotic areas.

Keratotic clods within hair follicles

44
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Dermoscopy squamous cell carcinoma

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Morphology: Hairpin, glomerular
Arrangement: Radial
Clues, white structureless areas, white circles
Central masses of keratin

45
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Pinkish colour in suspect benign tumour - management

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Biopsy - should not see pinkish colour in benign tumour

46
Q

Suspected pyogenic granuloma - biopsy

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May mimic melanoma

47
Q

Benign pink lesions to know

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  1. Intradermal nevus
  2. Seborrheic keratosis including clear cell acanthoma
  3. Sebaceous hyperplasia.
48
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Any pink lesions that is not clearly identified as benign lesion - management

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Biopsy