What disorder do these asymptomatic skin lesions and chest film findings point to in a homosexual man? Test your clinical skills in this week’s 5-question quiz.
A 53-year-old man became concerned when ever-increasing numbers of painful oral lesions developed on the buccal mucosa and tongue. A bland diet did not help. What does this look like to you? Test your clinical acumen with this week's quiz questions.
Images: Allergic contact dermatitis, seborrheic keratosis, dermatophytosis, oro-labial herpes simplex, hereditary trichoepithelioma
Test your clinical skills in this week’s 5-question quiz.
Xanthomata, foreign body aspiration, statin interactions, fingernail clubbing, benign papillary fibroelastoma. Test your skills with this week's 5-question quiz.
Test your clinical skills in this week’s 5-question quiz.
Seborrheic keratosis; retropharyngeal abscess; in situ malignant melanoma; statin-induced myalgias; basal cell carcinoma
Facial papules; pediatric gastrostomy complications; unexplained trismus; renal abscess.
Carcinoma?; spirometry to assess chronic cough?; neurofibroma?; laryngeal neoplasm? What do you think?