Tuesday, March 1, 2022

Derm MCQs

 A 36 yo presents with a lesion on her thigh that has been present for a few months. She claims that it may have occurred after some minor trauma. It causes intermittent pain when compressed. On exam the lesion feels like a pebble and when you apply lateral pressure with your fingers, it causes dimpling of the surface. You immediately make a diagnosis of?

a. Cutaneous melanoma
b. Lipoma
c. Granuloma annulare
d. Dermatofibroma
e. Spitz nevus


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