probably actinic keratosis
Posted By: longtimer on 2009-06-25
In Reply to: s/l kinny keresis - mt3
Subject: probably actinic keratosis
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actinic keratosis?
Subject: actinic keratosis?
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actinic keratosis, sebaceous
Subject: actinic keratosis, sebaceous
I should know this but I am not sure with the information - have seen actinic keratosis as AK
possibly actinic keratosis? or....
Subject: possibly actinic keratosis? or....
actinic dermatitis?
actinic granuloma?
Derm ?: Would cryotherapy of actinic keratosis cause hypo or hyperpigmentation? Can't really tel
Subject: Derm ?: Would cryotherapy of actinic keratosis cause hypo or hyperpigmentation? Can't really tell.
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Actinic keratoses sm
Subject: Actinic keratoses sm
These were removed with s/l cryogun or cryo-gun. Capped?
actinic s/l gilitis - sm
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actinic cheilitis
Subject: actinic cheilitis
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How about keratosis.
Subject: How about keratosis.
http://www.wheelessonline.com/ortho/plantar_keratosis
actinic keratoses and, yes, it IS time for bed!
Subject: actinic keratoses and, yes, it IS time for bed!
maybe plantar keratosis
Subject: maybe plantar keratosis
keratosis with ? colors?
Subject: keratosis with ? colors?
The skin around the temple area shows small light brown hyperkeratotic lesions which appear to be seborrheic keratosis. Similar lesions noted over the entire back with (s/l debriding colors)
ASSESSMENT: 1) B12 deficiency. 2) Seborrheic keratosis face and back.
DERM! What kind of keratosis?
Subject: DERM! What kind of keratosis?
I looked up all of the types of keratoses and only found seborrheic, actinic, solar, and pilaris.
This doctor sounds like she is saying "Likenoid" or "Likanide". I'm not finding anything in my references. Any ideas?
Listen for sub-K instead. I think sub-K is a common abbreviation for seborrheic keratosis.
Subject: Listen for sub-K instead. I think sub-K is a common abbreviation for seborrheic keratosis.
Sorry if this didn't arrive on time.
Maybe a keratosis or even a Kaposi, as in Kaposi's sarcoma? nm
Subject: Maybe a keratosis or even a Kaposi, as in Kaposi's sarcoma? nm
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