A “Funny Looking Lump” That Bleeds When Traumatized

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Is this lesion a skin cancer? Does organophosphate poisoning cause syncope? How is tinea pedia complex best treated? Try your hand at this week’s quiz questions.

Question 1:

A 57-year-old man had a “funny looking lump” on the lateral aspect of his right upper thigh. The lesion bled when traumatized but was otherwise asymptomatic.

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Question 2:

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Question 3:

Rupture of the rectus abdominis muscle with subsequent rectus sheath hematoma (RSH) is an uncommon and often misdiagnosed cause of acute abdominal pain.

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Question 4:

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Question 5:

Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is closely linked to the twin epidemics of diabetes and obesity.

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ANSWER KEY:

Question 1. D

Question 2. B

Question 3. A

Question 4. F

Question 5. F

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