A 49-Year-Old Woman Develops Thickened and Bound-Down Skin
May 13th 2013A 49-year-old woman insidiously developed spotty depigmentation of the chest along with thickened and bound-down skin of the upper torso. In addition, all of her fingers were swollen and her facial skin became so tight that she had difficulty smiling. What is her diagnosis?
A 74-Year-Old Caucasian Man Presents With Asymptomatic Navel “Lump”
November 30th 2012A 74-year-old, previously healthy, nonsmoking Caucasian male presented with a 4-month history of an asymptomatic “lump” in the navel. Biopsy of the umbilical nodule revealed adenocarcinoma. The most likely primary site of this patient’s malignancy is . . . ?
A 34-Year-Old Man Presents With an Expanding Lesion on the Right Arm
November 6th 2012A 34-year-old, ostensibly healthy Caucasian male presented with a 3 cm × 3 cm solitary skin lesion located on the distal portion of the dorsal aspect of the right arm. The lesion first appeared during the patient’s last year in high school, approximately 17 years earlier.
A 60-Year-Old Woman Treated for RCC Develops a Nonpruritic, Slightly Tender Cutaneous Eruption
December 5th 2011A 60-year-old woman developed metastatic renal cell carcinoma and was given oral sorafenib (400 mg twice daily). However, 3 weeks after commencing treatment, the patient became febrile without signs of localized infection and rapidly developed a nonpruritic, slightly tender cutaneous eruption. What is your diagnosis?