A 53yo man presents with a longstanding hx of a 1cm lesion on his arm. It has started bleeding
on touch. What is the most likely dx?
a. Basal cell carcinoma
b. Kaposi’s sarcoma
c. Malignant melanoma
d. Squamous cell carcinoma
e. Keratoacanthoma
answer: D
SCC (occurs on face, ears, scalp, forearm, dorsum of hand)
yellowish brown lesion that can uclerate/bleed, raised with everted edge
Kaposi sarcoma
HIV, multiple bluish redish nodules over limb/s
Malignant melanoma
Naevus changes, spreading pigmented lesion, ulceration, bleeding
BCC (90% on the face)
Raised but not everted, rolled border, telengiectasia
Keratoacanthoma
Keratin filled nodule growing over a month, benign course, should be insepcted histologically for assurance
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