Benign Skin Disorders Lecture Powerpoint Flashcards
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Nevi
Moles, benign pigmented lesion not caused by any outside catalyst, occurs when cells in the skin grow in a cluster opposed to being spread thruout, often appear in first 3 decades, can be congenital or dysplastic
ABCDE of melanoma
Asymmetry border irregular Color more than one Diameter graeter than pencil eraser Evolving or changing
Seborrheic keratosis
Most common benign superficial epidermal growth in adults that is common after age 30, can arise on all body surfaces except palms and soles and may be genetically influenced
Leser trelat sign
A sudden increase in seborrheic keratosis #’s suggestive of internal malignancy in the body
Seborrheic keratosis vs nevus
SK comes after age 30 whiles moles come in first decades of life, SK has a stuck on quality to it while a nevus grows out of the skin
Seborrheic keratosis treatment
Often not needed, can be curetted or lightly frozen, but not a good idea to use cryotherapy as this will result in permanent scarring
Stucco keratoses
Small white gray seborrheic keratoses that pepper the feet and ankles of older fiar skinned individuals and is harmles
Actinic keratosis
Most common lesion with malignant potential to arise in the skin (precancerous), occurs due to overexposure to the sun creating rough or small spots on exposed areas that are raised, crusty and require treatment or else they may lead to squamous cell carcinoma
Actinic keratosis treatment options (4)
-cryotherapy -keratolytic creams (salicylic acid) -5 FU cream -biopsy and excision
Skin tag/acrochordon
Fleshy papule arising in the axila, neck, groin, or eyelids and often pedunculated with a stalk attaching to skin
Skin tags can be a marker for this pathology…
…insulin resistance (type II diabetes)
Cherry angioma
Caused by abnormal proliferation of blood vessels coming to the surface of skin resulting in benign red growth
Pyogenic granuloma
A benign acquired vascular lesion of the skin 2ndary to skin trauma, lobular and extremely friable
Pyogenic granuloma treatment
Excision, electrodessication, curettage and biopys
Dermatofibroma
Benign cell proliferation that appears like a wad of scar tissue that dimples down upon pinching, more common in females due to shaving trauma