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The document contains 5 multiple choice questions about different types of tumors: 1) Keratoacanthoma tumors are most often located on the skin, 2) Benign squamous keratosis is the name of a benign skin condition, 3) A tumor-like formation of a sebaceous gland has a specific medical term, 4) There is a congenital systemic condition characterized by multiple tumors along nerve trunks and other symptoms, 5) There is a blue-purple colored tumor on the skin with specific characteristics.
The document contains 5 multiple choice questions about different types of tumors: 1) Keratoacanthoma tumors are most often located on the skin, 2) Benign squamous keratosis is the name of a benign skin condition, 3) A tumor-like formation of a sebaceous gland has a specific medical term, 4) There is a congenital systemic condition characterized by multiple tumors along nerve trunks and other symptoms, 5) There is a blue-purple colored tumor on the skin with specific characteristics.
The document contains 5 multiple choice questions about different types of tumors: 1) Keratoacanthoma tumors are most often located on the skin, 2) Benign squamous keratosis is the name of a benign skin condition, 3) A tumor-like formation of a sebaceous gland has a specific medical term, 4) There is a congenital systemic condition characterized by multiple tumors along nerve trunks and other symptoms, 5) There is a blue-purple colored tumor on the skin with specific characteristics.
1. Keratoacanthoma, tumor-like formation is most often localized
on the skin of what?
2. What is the name of benign squamous keratosis?
3. What is the name of a tumor-like formation of a sebaceous
gland?
4. Name congenital systemic education, which is characterized by
the development of many tumors along the nerve trunks and a symptom complex in the form of skeletal deformity, the presence of coffee-colored spots on the body and facial disfigurement?
5. Name the formation on the stem, blue-purple color, hilly, often
with an eroded surface, covered with fibrinous bloom.The base is not infiltrated.
DR SARMA'S DERMPATH: Preauricular Pit and Epidermal Cyst: A Brief Clinical and Histopathological Comparison Benjamin A Maertins, M.D. and Deba P Sarma, M.D., Omaha