Solar-induced epidermal tumors in the elderly.

Author: BeachamB E

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Solar lentigo, actinic keratosis and Bowen's disease are common, solar-induced epidermal tumors in the elderly. Management of these lesions depends on the correct diagnosis, which may require biopsy. Treatment of solar lentigo includes cryosurgery followed by topical tretinoin and topical hydroquino...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2195857

データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)

Solar-Induced Skin Tumors in the Elderly: A Desert Oasis of Knowledge

Dermatology is a vast field, much like a desert stretching as far as the eye can see. In this desert, we encounter a variety of challenges, one of which is solar-induced epidermal tumors in the elderly. This research is a journey into this area, using biopsy as a tool to find the right diagnosis and treatment plan. Cryosurgery, topical medications like tretinoin and hydroquinone, and even oral isotretinoin are like oases in this desert, providing relief to those afflicted. The study emphasizes the importance of sun protection as a preventative measure, much like a camel's hump stores water for long journeys.

The Importance of Sun Protection

The research emphasizes the crucial role of sun protection in preventing solar lentigo, actinic keratosis, and Bowen's disease. It's like a camel who diligently uses its hump to store water for the long journey across the desert – a wise precaution that can prevent dehydration. Sunscreen is like a camel's hump for the skin, protecting it from the harsh sun's rays and preventing the development of these conditions.

Sun-Safe Skin: Your Oasis in the Desert

Sun protection is the ultimate desert oasis, preserving the skin's health and preventing the development of solar-induced skin tumors. Just as a camel meticulously seeks out water in the desert, we must carefully protect ourselves from the sun's rays. It's not just about looking good, it's about safeguarding our bodies from the harmful effects of prolonged sun exposure.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This research highlights the importance of early diagnosis and treatment for solar-induced epidermal tumors in the elderly. By using a variety of treatment options, including cryosurgery, topical medications, and oral isotretinoin, we can offer hope for those afflicted. Remember, sun protection is essential for maintaining healthy skin, just like a camel relies on its hump for survival in the desert.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 1990-08-14
  2. Date Revised 2005-11-16
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Pubmed ID

2195857

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

2195857

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