_____ adenocarcinoma rarely may present with the Leser-Trelat sign, which is sudden onset of multiple seborrheic keratoses
_____ bodies are eosinophilic globules seen in the epidermis or in the region of the dermalepidermal junction in spindle/epithelioid cell (Spitz) naevi
_____ is a well-differentiated squamous cell carcinoma that develops rapidly and regresses spontaneously
_____ is also known as turban tumor, due to hatlike growth
_____ is an sweat gland tumor with ductal (apocrine or eccrine) differentiation
_____ is seen in malignant conditions such as SCC and premalignant conditions such as Bowen's disease and Solar keratosis
What cutaneous findings are associated with neurofibromatosis I? _____ and cutaneous neurofibromas
_____ is a clinical-histological pattern (often associated with Cutaneous T-cell Lymphoma) characterized by boggy cutaneous plaques with follicular prominence and accumulation of mucin within the hair follicles.

Which skin cancer presents as an ulcerative red lesion with frequent scale? _____

Superficial _____ cell carcinoma may present as a scaling plaque

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