Michael P. Lee, MD, New Orleans, LA Videos

Videos by Michael P. Lee, MD in New Orleans. This is an educational page designed for medical students, residents, fellows, and the general public who is interested in skin diseases.

Spot dx unk #18. Ans choices in desc. Discussion tomorrow.

What is the diagnosis? A. Pityriasis rosea. B. Tinea corporis. C. Erythema multiforme. D. Rowell’s syndrome. E. Pityriasis lichenoides. F. Mycosis fungoides.

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Spot dx unk #18. Ans choices in desc. Discussion tomorrow. What is the diagnosis? A. Pityriasis rosea. B. Tinea corporis. C. Erythema multiforme. D. Rowell’s syndrome. E. Pityriasis lichenoides. F. Mycosis fungoides. #dermpath #dermatology #pathology #boardsready

Spot Dx Unknown 17. What is the diagnosis: Discussion tomorrow A. Clear Cell Basal Cell Carcinoma B. Clear Cell Dermal Duct Tumor. C. Cutaneous Lymphadenoma. D. Mixed Tumor E. Trichilemmal Carcinoma #dermpath #dermatology #pathology

Spot Dx Unknown 15. Answer and video tomorrow. What is the diagnosis? A. Trichodiscoma/Fibrofolliculoma B. Folliculo-sebaceous Cystic Hamartoma C. Trichofolliculoma D. Pilar Sheath Acanthoma E. Trichillemal carcinoma #dermpath #dermatology #pathology

Spot Dx. Unknown 14. What is the diagnosis? What is the most common location of this lesion? What's the diagnosis? A. Pyogenic granuloma B. Bacillary angiomatosis C. Kikuchi Disease D. Epitheloid hemangioma E. Reactive angioendotheliomatosis What is the most common location? A. Head and Neck B. Trunk C. Lower Limb D. Finger and Toes E. Proximal Extremities #dermpath #dermatology #pathology

Spot Dx Unknown #13. Answer and post tomorrow A. Foreign body. B. Chromomycosis. C. Phaeohyphomycosis. D. Hyalohyphomcyosis #dermpath #dermatology #pathology

Spot Dx unknown 12. Bilateral shins, 42 yo F. Answer and video tomorrow. #dermpath #dermatology #pathology #leeunknowns

Spot Dx unknown 11. Answer post and video tomorrow. #dermpathiseasy #leeunknowns #dermpath #pathology #dermatology

Spot Dx Unknown #10 Video and post tomorrow. #dermpathisfun #dermpath #dermatology #pathology #leespotdx

Spot Dx #9. Answer and Video tomorrow. #dermpath #dermatology #pathology case courtesy of path presenter

Spot Dx Unknown #7. Answers and photo tomorrow. #dermpath #dermatology #pathology case courtesy of path presenter.

Spot dx unknown #6 Polypoid lesion week. Answer tomorrow. #dermpath #dermatology #pathology #medstudent

Accessory Tragus (the cartilaginous structure that helps keep your apple ear buds in place):
Accessory Tragus (the cartilaginous structure that helps keep your apple ear buds in place): Post with photos to follow. Clues to the dx: 1. Polypoid architecture 2. Numerous vellus hair follicles often in a semicircle configuration (suggests that the lesion was taken from head and neck) 3. Often a semicircle rim of adipose tissue 4. Central core of mature cartilage (not always present on all sections) 5. The overlying epidermis can be thin/atrophic Other videos and unknowns can be found on https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCikJcWi_jqWWwaMRzU7rjWA #dermpath #pathology #dermatology

Polypoid Lesion Week. Spot Dx / unknown 6. Answer and video tomorrow. #dermpath #dermatology #pathology

Polypoid lesion week. This week we will go through 5 common polypoid lesions and go through how to make the diagnosis. Tune in daily for new unknowns. Make your best guess and post it in comments. Video explanation for on youtube at: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCikJcWi_jqWWwaMRzU7rjWA #dermpath #dermatology #pathology

Spot Dx unknown #4. Answers tomorrow.

Spot Dx #3 Answer Tomorrow. #dermpathiseasy #dermatology #dermpath #pathology