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Skin Lesions 4

The document discusses several different conditions involving the skin and oral cavity, including squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity and tongue, Burkitt lymphoma, severe plaque psoriasis, acquired ichthyosis, and several other conditions like mycobacterial infections and human papillomavirus infection. Squamous cell carcinoma is described growing in different areas like the floor of the mouth, alveolar ridge, and tongue. Burkitt lymphoma cytology and classifications of B-cell lymphomas are also mentioned. Descriptions of severe psoriasis, ichthyosis, and their presentations are provided.

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Skin Lesions 4

The document discusses several different conditions involving the skin and oral cavity, including squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity and tongue, Burkitt lymphoma, severe plaque psoriasis, acquired ichthyosis, and several other conditions like mycobacterial infections and human papillomavirus infection. Squamous cell carcinoma is described growing in different areas like the floor of the mouth, alveolar ridge, and tongue. Burkitt lymphoma cytology and classifications of B-cell lymphomas are also mentioned. Descriptions of severe psoriasis, ichthyosis, and their presentations are provided.

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Oral and rectal squamous cell carcinoma

Squamous cell carcinoma. Biopsy of this area of erythroplakia with slight induration in the anterior mouth floor exhibited squamous cell carcinoma.

Oral mucositis lesion involving the right lateral and ventral tongue. This patient had received 5200 cGy of radiation therapy with concurrent chemotherapy for treatment of a squamous cell carcinoma of the right tongue.

A 62-year-old man with squamous cell carcinoma of the anterior floor of mouth invading the mandible.

Squamous cell carcinoma growing as an exophytic lesion in the floor of the mouth. B,

Squamous cell carcinoma growing as an ulcerated endophytic lesion along the alveolar ridge of the mandible. C, Invasive squamous cell carcinoma and adjacent precursor lesion of the tongue. D, Squamous cell carcinoma, moderately differentiated, of the tongue.

Lymphoma

Burkitt lymphoma cytology (1000).

B-cell differentiation scheme and associated B-cell neoplasms. Precursor B-LL, precursor

B-cell lymphoblastic lymphoma/leukemia; MCL, mantle cell lymphoma; FL, follicular lymphoma; BL, Burkitt lymphoma; DLBCL, diffuse large B-cell lymphoma; NLPHL, nodular lymphocyte-predominant Hodgkin lymphoma; MM, multiple myeloma; MZBCL, marginal-zone B-cell lymphoma; CLL, chronic lymphocytic leukemia Severe plaque psoriasis

Severe plaque psoriasis

A severe form (with large, deep vesicles and blisters) that is indistinguishable from pustular psoriasis of the palms and soles

Acquired ichthyosis

Ichthyosis. Note prominent fishlike scales (A) and compacted, thickened stratum

corneum (B).

Dominant ichthyosis vulgaris. White, translucent, quadrangular scales on the extensor aspects of the arms and legs. This form is significantly associated with atopy.

Sex-linked ichthyosis vulgaris. Large, brown, quadrangular scales that may encroach on the antecubital and popliteal fossae. Compare this presentation with . There is no association with atopy

Mycobacterial papules, nodules, abscesses Severe psoriasis Acquired ichthyosis Folliculitis Human papillomavirus infection Lichenoid photoeruptions

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