Marjolin's ulcer is:-
AAdenoma of scar
BSquamous cell carcinoma from scar
CAmoebic ulcer
DTubercular ulcer
An elderly patient presents with a non-healing ulcerative lesion on the lower lip, as shown in the image. The lesion has been gradually enlarging over the past few months. Suspecting squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), what is the most appropriate method to obtain a biopsy for definitive diagnosis?
AIncisional
BExcisional
CDeep tissue biopsy
DSuperficial biopsy from the border with normal tissue
Statement 1 - A 59-year-old patient presents with flaccid bullae. Histopathology shows a suprabasal acantholytic split. Statement 2 - The row of tombstones appearance is diagnostic of Pemphigus vulgaris.
AStatements 1 & 2 are correct, 2 is not explaining 1
BStatements 1 and 2 are correct and 2 is the correct explanation for 1
CStatements 1 and 2 are incorrect
DStatement 1 is incorrect
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