Cutaneous Findings – Friday Pop Quiz 4/5/2019
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A child presents with this finding seen in the image. What other cutaneous finding may, very rarely, be seen in conjunction with this lesion?
A. Port-wine stain
B. Granular cell tumor
C. Epidermal nevus
D. Cutis marmorata telangiectatica congenita
E. Angiokeratomas
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A child presents with this finding seen in the image. What other cutaneous finding may, very rarely, be seen in conjunction with this lesion?
A. Port-wine stain
B. Granular cell tumor
C. Epidermal nevus
D. Cutis marmorata telangiectatica congenita
E. Angiokeratomas
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What is the name of the instrument "1"?
A. Bishop-Harmon forceps.
B. Adson forceps.
C. Kelly forceps.
D. Castroviejo forceps.
E. Jewelers forceps.
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If positive, which immunohistochemical stain supports further evaluation with colonoscopy and cystoscopy?
A. CK20
B. Congo Red
C. S100
D. CD34
E. Neuron specific enolase
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Mutations in this gene are associated with this dermatopathologic presentation:
A) PTHRP
B) c-Kit (CD117)
C) FGFR3
D) NRAS
E) TERT
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