Deck 62: Auricular Disorders

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During a routine physical examination, a provider notes a shiny, irregular, painless lesion on the top of one ear auricle and suspects skin cancer. What will the provider tell the patient about this lesion?

A) A biopsy should be performed.
B) Immediate surgery is recommended.
C) It is benign and will not need intervention.
D) This is most likely malignant.
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A primary care provider notes painless, hard lesions on a patient's external ears that expel a white crystalline substance when pressed. What diagnostic test is indicated?

A) Biopsy of the lesions
B) Endocrine studies
C) Rheumatoid factor
D) Uric acid chemical profile
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Deck 62: Auricular Disorders
During a routine physical examination, a provider notes a shiny, irregular, painless lesion on the top of one ear auricle and suspects skin cancer. What will the provider tell the patient about this lesion?

A) A biopsy should be performed.
B) Immediate surgery is recommended.
C) It is benign and will not need intervention.
D) This is most likely malignant.
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A primary care provider notes painless, hard lesions on a patient's external ears that expel a white crystalline substance when pressed. What diagnostic test is indicated?

A) Biopsy of the lesions
B) Endocrine studies
C) Rheumatoid factor
D) Uric acid chemical profile
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