Nail Tumors – Friday Pop Quiz 9/8/2023
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A 40-year-old female began to develop tumors in childhood and continued to form them in adulthood. The tumors arose from the proximal or lateral nail fold and occurred most commonly around the toenails. She developed subungual tumors that originated under the nail plate and longitudinal red streaks with proximal narrowing in the fingernails. Over time, the lesions led to longitudinal grooving …
A 40-year-old female began to develop tumors in childhood and continued to form them in adulthood. The tumors arose from the proximal or lateral nail fold and occurred most commonly around the toenails. She developed subungual tumors that originated under the nail plate and longitudinal red streaks with proximal narrowing in the fingernails. Over time, the lesions led to longitudinal grooving …
A patient presents with chronic swelling of the lower extremities and circumferential lesions on both lower legs of several years duration. The patient's legs are now as shown in the image. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Lipodermatosclerosis
B. Elephantiasis nostras verrucosa
C. Deep fungal infection
D. Podoconiosis
E. Pigmented purpuric dermatosis
To f …
This is limited to the patient's skin and hair. What is the mutation in this condition?
A. PAX3
B. C-KIT
C. MITF
D. Endothelin-3
E. NEMO
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Which of the following lesions is most likely to appear in the shown lesion?
A. Basal cell carcinoma
B. Eccrine poroma
C. Prurigo nodularis
D. Squamous cell carcinoma
E. Trichoblastoma
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A 47-year-old patient with psoriasis, chronic venous insufficiency and venous ulcers presents with one week's history of purpuric papules with some vesiculobullous lesions affecting the lower extremities and distal forearms. The distal lesions have central necrosis with scattered erosions. The patient says the lesions itch and complains of mild abdominal pain. How should the patient be managed …