Skin 1
Skin 2
Skin 3
100

What is the most common skin malignancy in Australia? What cell type does it come from? 

Basal cell carcinoma from keratinocytes

100

What is the most common skin cancer among YOUNGER Australians? What cell type does it come from?

Malignant melanoma from melanocytes

100

Where do SCCs metastasise to?

Lymph nodes

Lungs

Liver

Brain

Bone

200

What is an actinic keratosis?

Precursor lesion to SCC - scaly papule

200

What is the mutation involved in malignant melanoma?

BRAF V600E 

200

List some prognostic factors of melanoma

Mitotic rate

Ulceration

Breslow depth

Invasion into vessels, lymphatics

300

How could you differentiate between an early SCC and an invasive SCC clinically?

Invasive SCCs are non-healing and bleed easily, may have ulceration

300

Which skin cancer is described as having an excellent prognosis but will progressively grow if not treated?

BCC

300

List the functions of the epidermis

Waterproofing and protection against trauma

Melanocytes produce melanin

Epidermal DCs for APCs, immune function

Sensation - touch receptors e.g. Merkels

400

What are the clinical features of melanoma?

ABCDE

Asymmetrical

Borders irregular

Colour is variable

Diameter >6mm

Evolving in size, shape, colour

400
Describe the layers of the skin. Which layer contains Merkel's cells? Which layer contains APCs?

Stratum corneum

Stratum lucidum - 

Stratum granulosum - 

Stratum spinosum - DCs

Stratum basale - Merkel's cells

400

Define 'Breslow depth'

Distance between the top of the stratum granulosum to the deepest tumour cell

Most important prognostic factor and guides surgical margins for melanoma

500

Describe the clinical features of a basal cell carcinoma

Pearly papule

Rolled borders

Telangiectasia

Umbilication

500
What is your approach to managing melanoma?

Excisional biopsy with 2mm margins

Histopathology determines Breslow thickness which guides surgical margin

Definitive surgical margin based on Breslow thickness

Sentinel lymph node biopsy if Breslow <0.8mm with ulceration or >0.8mm.

If SLN positive --> PET for distant mets

500

Explain  Clark Level

Depth of melanoma as it grows in the skin

5 levels (1 - epidermis, 2 - papillary dermis, 3 - touching reticular dermis, 4 - into reticular dermis, 5 - into subcutaneous tissue)

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