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What is a skin lesion?
✔✔ A skin lesion is any abnormal change in the appearance of the skin, which can include
growths, discoloration, or other changes in texture.
What is the most common type of skin lesion?
✔✔ The most common type of skin lesion is a benign mole, also known as a melanocytic nevus.
What is a seborrheic keratosis?
✔✔ Seborrheic keratosis is a non-cancerous skin tumor that appears as a brown, black, or light
tan growth on the skin with a waxy or wart-like texture.
What causes actinic keratosis?
✔✔ Actinic keratosis is caused by prolonged sun exposure, leading to thick, scaly patches on the
skin that can develop into skin cancer.
What is a common characteristic of a basal cell carcinoma lesion?
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, ✔✔ A basal cell carcinoma often appears as a pearly or waxy bump, sometimes with visible
blood vessels, and is typically found on sun-exposed areas of the skin.
What does a squamous cell carcinoma skin lesion look like?
✔✔ Squamous cell carcinoma usually appears as a firm, red nodule, or a flat lesion with a scaly,
crusted surface.
How can you identify a melanoma?
✔✔ Melanomas often have irregular, asymmetrical shapes, uneven borders, multiple colors, and
can grow rapidly or change in appearance.
What is a freckle?
✔✔ A freckle is a small, flat, brown spot on the skin, usually due to increased melanin
production in response to sun exposure.
What is the difference between a mole and a melanoma?
✔✔ A mole is typically a uniform color and shape, while a melanoma may have irregular
borders, multiple colors, and can change in size, shape, or color over time.
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