Disease Midterm 1 Crossword 2
Across
- 6. _______ should accompany excision to treat a viral papilloma.
- 9. Which steroid do we inject in a stubborn chalazion?
- 10. One of the drugs that penetrates the meibomian glands.
- 11. Cyst-like presentation, congenital, can be accompanied by other congenital anomalies.
- 12. If a patient has a hordeolum, it's most likely etiology is ______.
- 16. A recurring chalazion in the same spot can be a sign of _________ of the meibomian gland and should be referred asap.
- 17. Treatment of a chalazion typically involves warm compresses and ________ _________.
- 18. 70% of all deaths due to skin cancer are caused by ________ ________.
- 21. The benign result of each individual cell in a small area containing more pigment than in other areas (as opposed to more pigmented cells growing).
- 22. Pearly, oily growth that "doesn't go away." Grows very slowly. Ulcerates in the center. (acronym)
- 23. Mimics squamous cell carcinoma, usually self-resolving in a few months to a year.
- 25. A port wine stain can mean the patient is at increased risk of ________.
- 26. Age that a capillary hemangioma typically regresses by.
- 27. If a patient has an internal hordeolum, we need to monitor for development of ___________ __________.
- 30. Increased pigment in the uveal tract due to increased melanocytes.
- 31. A patient refuses biopsy of a lesion you suspect to be malignant. You refer again for a biopsy, and they still refuse. What do you do?
- 32. A _______ can result from an internal hordeolum.
Down
- 1. Pre-malignant, sand-paper texture is: ______ keratosis.
- 2. A nevus has hair growing out of it. Is it benign? Yay or nay.
- 3. Seeing this on a middle-aged patient would make you want to refer the patient to his PCP for a blood work-up to check for hypercholesterolemia and other issues.
- 4. An elderly patient is worried he has a tumor. You press on the globe and it appears bigger! What is your dx? (Hint: multiple words)
- 5. Which type of carcinoma is the most common malignant neoplasm of the lids? (2 words)
- 7. An unresolved hordeolum that turns into a chalazion can be treated with which antibiotic?
- 8. Firm, rubbery, often-movable cyst, in glands of Zeiss. _______ ______ cyst.
- 13. A patient is worried about malignancy of a nevus. You use ABCDEF to analyze the nevus. What does D stand for?
- 14. Primary therapy for a hordeolum involves ______ compresses.
- 15. A sudoriferous cyst is caused by blockage of the glands of _____.
- 19. Is seborrheic keratosis pre-malignant? Yay or nay.
- 20. A middle-aged to elderly patient complaining of baggy lids OU most likely has ________.
- 22. If you suspect squamous cell carcinoma, you must _______ the lesion to definitively diagnose it.
- 24. Increased pigment in skin around eye.
- 28. Which type of hordeolum is slower to resolve?
- 29. A patient previously diagnosed with actinic keratosis now has ulcerative, bleeding lesions in the same area. What do we suspect? (acronym)
- 32. Treatment for blepharochalasis includes ____ compresses.
- 33. Visible lid swelling indicates a chalazion is in the ______ stage (early or later)