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3 Classic Cases: Snap Dx #2

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Case #2

This solid white 1.5 X 0.5 X 0.5 cm lesion had been present on the posterior edge of this 55-year old man’s tongue for almost a dozen years. He thought it had first developed after he bit his tongue: the lesion had never progressed and there were no signs of invasion. He now requests its removal.

Your diagnosis?

A. Benign fibroma
B. Squamous cell carcinoma
C. Verrucous carcinoma
D. Amelanotic melanoma
A. Benign fibroma
B. Squamous cell carcinoma
C. Verrucous carcinoma
D. Amelanotic melanoma
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