Saturday, November 3, 2007
Lipizzaners
After a week of a new, great rotation how better to celebrate than acrobatic, dancing horses? This is how pathetic I am though. During intermission while waiting in line at the snack bar for some juice and water I found myself visually inspecting a large skin lesion on the upper back of the person standing in front of me. Then I found myself looking around for one of the attendings I had seen earlier who was also watching dancing horses with her son because I really wanted a preceptor at that moment.
DDx:
giant seborrheic keratosis
melanoma
giant nevomelanocytic nevus
epidermal nevus
burn
french clay mud (on the upper back)
I was able to accept the fact that I would have to let this one go and return to being an attentive mother.
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I have a child with a large EN and we are awaiting to see if she develops the syndrome.
If it was on a child standing in front of you, here's hoping it was something harmless!
Cheers,
Andi,
Australia
That's a pretty darn cute dance, but what finger is Miss PM brandishing?
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