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2010 Series : May 11, 2010
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To see views enlarged, click on the individual pictures...
| This 4-month-old child was noted by the parents to have just a slightly reddish/purple hue to the skin around the right eye at birth. They now note this appearance that has gradually developed. |
| 1. |
This lesion is most likely caused by: |
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| a. |
inflammation |
| b. |
trauma |
| c. |
neoplasm |
| d. |
abnormal blood vessel growth |
| e. |
none of the above |
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| 2. |
The most likely diagnosis is: |
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capillary hemangioma |
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port wine stain |
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nevus flammus |
| d. |
incontentia pigmenti |
| e. |
tuberous sclerosis |
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| 3. |
Management of this patient could include: |
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observation |
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topical steroids |
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systemic steroids |
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surgery |
| e. |
(a), (b), and (c) |
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For answers to the above, click here on or after May 18, 2010.
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