The underlying abnormality of keloid scars is the excessive accumulation of _____ with hypervascularity.
#2
Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans and Hypereosinophilia syndrome are due to mutations in the _____ gene
#3
_____ is a type of cutaneous T cell lymphoma showing boggy cutaneous plaques showing follicular prominence and histological evidence of mucinous degeneration of the hair follicles
#4
What type of nevus shows fascicular growth (elongated rete ridges)?_____
#5
One precursor lesion of _____ is Erythroplasia of Queyrat, which is the in situ carcinoma of the glans of the penis that presents as erythroplakia
#6
Juvenile xanthogranuloma most frequently involves the _____, where raised orange lesions are typical
#7
_____ sign (Dimple sign) is seen when on squeezing the skin adjacent to a dermatofibroma, causes a dimpled appearance on its surface
#8
_____ is a type of cutaneous T cell lymphoma showing boggy cutaneous plaques showing follicular prominence and histological evidence of mucinous degeneration of the hair follicles
#9
Which skin cancer presents as an ulcerative red lesion with frequent scale?
_____
#10
Superficial _____ cell carcinoma may present as a scaling plaque
Vascular Tumors and Malformations Indian Medical PG Flashcards - Medical Study Cards
Master Vascular Tumors and Malformations with OnCourse flashcards. These spaced repetition flashcards are designed for medical students preparing for NEET PG, USMLE Step 1, USMLE Step 2, MBBS exams, and other medical licensing examinations.
Vascular Tumors and Malformations Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 1: The underlying abnormality of keloid scars is the excessive accumulation of _____ with hypervascularity.
Answer: collagen
Flashcard 2: Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans and Hypereosinophilia syndrome are due to mutations in the _____ gene
Answer: PDGFR
Flashcard 3: _____ is a type of cutaneous T cell lymphoma showing boggy cutaneous plaques showing follicular prominence and histological evidence of mucinous degeneration of the hair follicles
Answer: Follicular mucinosis
Flashcard 4: What type of nevus shows fascicular growth (elongated rete ridges)?_____
Answer: Spitz nevus
Flashcard 5: One precursor lesion of _____ is Erythroplasia of Queyrat, which is the in situ carcinoma of the glans of the penis that presents as erythroplakia
Answer: penile SCC
Flashcard 6: Juvenile xanthogranuloma most frequently involves the _____, where raised orange lesions are typical
Answer: skin
Flashcard 7: _____ sign (Dimple sign) is seen when on squeezing the skin adjacent to a dermatofibroma, causes a dimpled appearance on its surface
Answer: Fitzpatrick
Flashcard 8: _____ is a type of cutaneous T cell lymphoma showing boggy cutaneous plaques showing follicular prominence and histological evidence of mucinous degeneration of the hair follicles
Answer: Follicular mucinosis
Flashcard 9: Which skin cancer presents as an ulcerative red lesion with frequent scale?
_____
Answer: Squamous cell carcinoma
Flashcard 10: Superficial _____ cell carcinoma may present as a scaling plaque
Answer: basal
Keywords: Vascular Tumors and Malformations flashcards, medical flashcards, NEET PG preparation, USMLE Step 1 flashcards, Anki alternative, spaced repetition medical, OnCourse flashcards
Want unlimited flashcards?
Get full access to all flashcards, spaced repetition, and progress tracking.