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This quiz tests your ability to identify some asymptomatic conditions affecting the lips in 16 patients.Asymptomatic lesions on the lip may be congenital or acquired; neoplastic or inflammatory; benign or malignant.
Asymptomatic lesions on the lip may be congenital or acquired; neoplastic or inflammatory; benign or malignant.
For each of the ten cases, study the image(s) and then answer the questions. You can click on the image to view a larger version if required.
Each case should take approximately 2 minutes to complete. There is a list of suggested further reading material at the end of the quiz.
When you finish the quiz, you can download a certificate.
What is the diagnosis?
Squamous cell carcinoma in situ
What are the clinical features?
Squamous cell carcinoma in situ (previously called 'leukoplakia') presents as a persistent and slowly enlarging, irregular, scaly, red, white, or skin coloured plaque.