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One is often faced with a solitary red patch of skin to diagnose. Some clues to differentiate the most common conditions are presented in this quiz.
It is particularly important to identify malignant tumours.
For each of the seventeen 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.
Name this red-coloured skin lesion.
Seborrhoeic eczema
Describe its characteristics
Seborrhoeic eczema is characteristically salmon pink in colour, favouring hairline, behind ears, nasolabial fold, axilla or anterior chest. The lesion is irregular in shape, annular or spotty. It is often covered in bran-like scale that may be brushed off.