[11] Actinic Keratosis Flashcards
What is actinic keratosis?
A pre-cancerous area of thick, scaly, or crusty skin
What is the underlying cause of actinic keratosis?
UV-induced DNA damage within the skin
How does sunlight cause DNA damage?
Photo-aging leads to an accumulation of oncogenic changes
What is the result of the oncogenic changes to skin cell DNA in actinic keratosis?
Proliferation of mutated keratinocytes that can manifest as actinic keratosis or other neoplastic growths
What are the three paths that actinic keratosis can take?
- Remain stable
- Progress to Bowen’s disease
- Progress to SCC
What are the risk factors for actinic keratosis?
- Fair skin
- Immunosuppression
- HPV
- Balding
What are the signs of a person who would be considered fair skinned?
- Freckling
- Light hair and eye colour
- Propensity to sunburn
- Inability to tan
What is the typical morphology of actinic keratosis?
White, scaly plaque of variable thickness with surrounding redness
What is the typical size of actinic keratosis?
2-6mm (can be several cm)
Are actinic keratosis lesions usually symptomatic?
No
What are the uncommon presenting symptoms of an actinic keratosis lesion?
- Tenderness
- Itching
- Bleeding
- Stinging or burning sensation
What parts of the body to actinic keratosis develop on?
Those exposed to sunlight
What parts of the body are exposed to sunlight and thus at risk of actinic keratosis and other skin malignancies?
- Face
- Ears
- Scalp
- Forearms
- Backs of hands
How does actinic keratosis feel on palpation with gloves?
Like sandpaper
Features of what may be seen around the actinic keratosis?
Solar damage