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2006 Series - June 13, 2006
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Lecture 29 of 52 NEXT»
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| This 10-month-old girl was normal at birth. Then at about 1 month her mother noticed redness in the middle of the left lower lid. After that the left lower lid became fuller with a mass developed. The skin over the “bump” looks normal. |
| 1. |
What is the most likely diagnosis? |
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| a. |
lymphangioma |
| b. |
dermoid |
| c. |
foreign body |
| d. |
chalazion |
| e. |
hemangioma |
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| 2. |
Which feature(s) of this lesion most influences treatment? |
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| a. |
the normal overlying skin |
| b. |
color |
| c. |
location |
| d. |
size |
| e. |
age of the patient |
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| 3. |
The most effective treatment for this lesion is: |
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| a. |
steroid injection |
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oral steroids |
| c. |
surgical excision |
| d. |
irradiation |
| e. |
none of the above | |
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