Benign Skin Growths Flashcards

1
Q

Hemangiomas

Population, where, tx

A

Birhgt red, small lesions

Face, neck, just beneath skin surface
Grwoth and involution phases

Most don’t need tx

Children/infants - early in life

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Molluscum contagiosum

Shape
Cause
Tx
Population
Distribution
A

Multiple, dome shaped, flesh color with central umbilication

Pox virus

Benign and asymptomatic

Young patients and young adults

Anywhere but can be genital

Most regess in 18 mos but you can remove

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3
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Types of hemangiomas

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Capillary is superficial

Cavernous is deeper

Compound is combination

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Acquired nevomeanocytic nevus

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Mole
Small (less than 1cm) well circumscribed colleciton of melanocytes

Random

Benign..can remove if melanoma concern

Often in childhood but disppear later

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JUnctional
Compound
Dermal

Moles

A

Junctinal - no penetration in the dermis…at the junction

Compound - down into the dermis barely…invades

Dermal - down into the dermis…intradermal

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Halo nevomelanocytic nevus

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NEvus surrounded by area of skin withotu melanocytes

Immune mediated removal of melanocytes

Usually childre nand young adult…mostly on the trunk

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Blue nevus

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Blue due to depth of melanin in the epidermis

Usually in second decade or later

Most are benign but slight melanoma concern

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Spitz neuvs

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Dome shaped, red pigmented caused by hperplasia of the epidermis/melanocytes and dilation of capillaries

Mostly in childhood

Rapid grwoth for 6 mos then static

Excise these

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Verruca vulgaris (common wart0

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Hyperkeratotic papules with rought surface

Hands and knees in shildren

Caused by HPV

Hyperplasia of epithelium from viral infection

Regress in 2yrs

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Genital warts

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Compared to other warts, these are not as hard and more symptimatic

Caused by HPV

Tx with topcial or surgery if desired

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Seborrheic keratosis

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Sharp margins and variably pigmented “stuck on” caused by proliferation of epidermal keratinocytes

Very common in older adults…often have multiple

Benign and can be removed

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Keloids

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Abnormal wound healing leading to overgrowth of scar tissue from excess collagen

Fibroblast proliferatioin and increase collagen synthesis

Extends beyond orginla scar site

More in AA on the upper trunk
Difficult to tx…maybe intralesional corticosteroid injections

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Acrochordons (skin tags)

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2-5 mm skin colored that appear in skin folds and areas of friction

Pedunculated - has a stalk

genetics, obesity, friction, pregn, insulin

Snipping, nitrogen, elcetordessication

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Way to diff seborrheic keratosis, seborrheic dermatitis, actinic keratosis

A

SK - oily, flaky, skin growth

SD - overactive in the hair…inflammatory skin conditions

AK - due to solar induced

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Lipomas

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Slow, growing benign fatty tunors

Soft, lobulated masses in subq and not fixed to underlying fascia

Trunk and prox extremities

Surgical tx to remove

Need to remove fibrous capsule to prevent recurrence
Nothing holding it in place

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Panniculitis

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Inflammation of subq adipose tissue
Usually on lower extrememites

Diagnose with skin biopsy

17
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Polyarteritis nodosa

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Panniculitis with vasculitis

18
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Gumma

A

Gummy or ruberry consistency granuloma associated with 3 syphilis…seen in liver or other tissue but also in skin