MICROANATOMY

EPITHELIUM CONNECTIVE TISSUE SKIN

INTEGUMENT

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
This skin cancer rarely spreads; it appears as a pearly-looking bump with a center crater.
A
Basal cell carcinoma
B
Squamous cell carcinoma
C
Melanoma
D
None of the above
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Basal cell carcinoma is rarely fatal and doesn’t typically spread, but it’s important to catch it in the early stages so the surgical removal is as non-invasive as possible. It generally occurs on sun-exposed areas and often looks like pink bumps with the following features: Pearly or waxy appearance. Sunken center.

Detailed explanation-2: -Basal cell carcinoma These cancers usually develop on sun-exposed areas, especially the face, head, and neck. They tend to grow slowly. It’s very rare for a basal cell cancer to spread to other parts of the body.

Detailed explanation-3: -You might think you have a pimple or boil at first, but keratoacanthoma can grow fast and get as big as a quarter in a couple of months. It looks like a small, red or skin-colored volcano–there’s a distinctive crater at the top of the lump that often has keratin, or dead skin cells, inside.

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