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Clinical Quiz Sept 2019

This 60 years old man attended regular follow-up for eczema but was noted incidentally to have asymptomatic whitish lesions involving the lower lip


King-man Ho

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Clinical history:

This 60 years old man attended regular follow-up for eczema but was noted incidentally to have asymptomatic whitish lesions involving the lower lip.


What was the clinical diagnosis?



A. Leukoplakia.
B. Fordyce spot.
C. Warts.
D. Oral thrush.

Answer:
B. Fordyce spot.

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The slide and the question were prepared by:
Dr King-man Ho, FRCP (Glasg, Edin), MRCP (UK), FHKCP, FHKAM (Medicine)
Consultant Dermatologist-in-Charge,
Social Hygiene Service, PHSB, CHP, DH

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