I am a 40 year old
femaleCondoms
Female condoms
Female sexual dysfunction who just found (and had removed) a 4 mm
basalBasal cell carcinoma
Basal cell carcinoma - close-up
Basal cell carcinoma - face
Basal cell carcinoma - nose
Basal ganglia dysfunction
Skin cancer, basal cell carcinoma - behind ear
Skin cancer, basal cell carcinoma - nose
Skin cancer, basal cell carcinoma - pigmented
Skin cancer, basal cell carcinoma - spreading cell
carcinomaAdenocarcinoma
Adenocarcinoma - chest x-ray
Basal cell carcinoma
Basal cell carcinoma - close-up
Basal cell carcinoma - face
Basal cell carcinoma - nose
Bladder cancer
Breast cancer
Bronchial adenoma
Cancer
Endometrial cancer (on my
shoulder shoulders intensive treatment
Shoulder arthroscopy
Shoulder pain). The dermatologist wanted to check the rest of me and saw an irregular
moleBirthmarks - pigmented
Gestational trophoblastic disease
Hydatidiform mole
Pth on my
breastBreast - premenstrual tenderness and swelling
Breast augmentation - series
Breast biopsy
Breast cancer
Breast infection
Breast lift (mastopexy) - series
Breast lump
Breast lump removal
Breast lump removal - series
Breast lump self exam
Breast lumps, close to the nipple. This
moleBirthmarks - pigmented
Gestational trophoblastic disease
Hydatidiform mole
Pth has been there for as long as I can remember (at least 25 years??) and it has always looked the same to me. It is asymmetrical, about 6-7 mm on the long side, perhaps 4-5 mm wide, funny shape, rough texture, mix of brown and tan. The doctor said I should have it removed, which I did, and am now nervously awaiting
biopsyAdrenal gland biopsy
Biopsy - biliary tract
Biopsy - polyps
Biopsy catheter
Bladder biopsy
Bone biopsy
Bone lesion biopsy
Bone marrow biopsy
Breast biopsy
Breast lump removal
Bronchoscopy with transbronchial biopsy results. He pointed out some features that I hadn't noticed, and so I don't know if it was always like that or not. Specifically, it had one sort of tannish pink area, and was slightly flaky, and had one area where a light tan border kind of bled into the nearby
skinActinic keratosis
Aging changes in skin
Allergy skin prick or scratch test
Allergy testing
Basal cell carcinoma
Birthmarks - red
Cellulitis
Circumcision
Cutaneous skin tags
Dry skin
Fair skin cancer risks (probably 1mm or less into the
skinActinic keratosis
Aging changes in skin
Allergy skin prick or scratch test
Allergy testing
Basal cell carcinoma
Birthmarks - red
Cellulitis
Circumcision
Cutaneous skin tags
Dry skin
Fair skin cancer risks, along one edge), and it had a pale halo. The halo was hard to see because the
skinActinic keratosis
Aging changes in skin
Allergy skin prick or scratch test
Allergy testing
Basal cell carcinoma
Birthmarks - red
Cellulitis
Circumcision
Cutaneous skin tags
Dry skin
Fair skin cancer risks around was so pale anyway, but I guess it was slightly lighter than the other
skinActinic keratosis
Aging changes in skin
Allergy skin prick or scratch test
Allergy testing
Basal cell carcinoma
Birthmarks - red
Cellulitis
Circumcision
Cutaneous skin tags
Dry skin
Fair skin cancer risks. This area has probably never been exposed to the
sunActinic keratosis
Fontanelles - sunken
Liver spots
Sun protection
Sunburn
Sunburn first aid
Sunken fontanelles (superior view), based on its location. Do you think it could be
malignantCancer
Gestational trophoblastic disease
Lymphoma, malignant - ct scan
Malignant melanoma
Malignant otitis externa
Melanoma of the eye
Multiple myeloma
Skin cancer, malignant melanoma, given the description? The doctor did point out that there wasn't any
blackBlack cohosh
Black draught
Black haw colorColor blindness
Color blindness tests
Color vision test anywhere, which I guess is good. It sure is hard to wait for results, and he seemed fairly insistent that it be removed, 'based on my history' with the
basalBasal cell carcinoma
Basal cell carcinoma - close-up
Basal cell carcinoma - face
Basal cell carcinoma - nose
Basal ganglia dysfunction
Skin cancer, basal cell carcinoma - behind ear
Skin cancer, basal cell carcinoma - nose
Skin cancer, basal cell carcinoma - pigmented
Skin cancer, basal cell carcinoma - spreading cell, in part.
Dr. Rockoff