Evening Slide Symposium (ESS)
43rd Annual Meeting
October 26-29, 2006
The Palmer House
Chicago, Illinois
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Case 1:
A 31-year-old male with type 1 skin presents with verrucous plaques of lower lip; R/O AK, SCC, actinic prurigo, infection.
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Case 2:
A 3-year-old girl presents with a firm plaque over the sternum
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Case 3:
A 45-year-old male from the Central Valley (of California) with history of B-cell ALL, S/P chemotherapy, now presents with lymphadenopathy, umbilicated papules (face), and plaques (trunk).
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Case 4:
A 21-year-old male presents with a 4-day history of fever, marked upper and lower extremity weakness and a rash. His past medical history is remarkable only for asthma.
Case 5:
A 1-month-old female presents with a single enlarging, ulcerated 1 cm plaque on the upper back, present since birth.
Case 6:
A 70-year-old female presents with a papule on the lower eyelid. The clinical differential is hidrocystoma versus basal cell carcinoma.
Case 7:
An 85-year-old female presents with annular arrays of pustules on the abdomen and thighs.
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Case 8:
A 67-year-old male presents with a large chest wall tumor.
Case 9:
An 11-month-old female presents with three blue patches with nodules. Occurred at age 2- 4 months. Glomus vs AV malformation.
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Case 10:
A 63-year-old male presents with an enlarging pigmented eruption.
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Case 11:
A 38-year-old male presents with phimosis.
Case 12:
A 28-year-old female with a pruritic papular eruption in the vulvar area who experienced relief of symptoms with topical benzocaine.
Case 13:
A 31-year-old African American male with hyperpigmentation following the lines of Blaschko presents with painful tumors on his fingers.
Case 14:
A 6-month-old child presents with hyperkeratotic verrucous plaques following the lines of Blaschko.
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Case 15:
A 67-year-old male presents with a diffuse scaly rash, clinical impression lupus vs. pemphigus.

