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A 72 year-old white male presents with a mildly irritating "lump" on his left lower eyelid.  He first noticed it several months ago.  Although it is mildly irritating, he states that it is not painful.  He reports that he has not experienced any changes in his vision. There might be a slight increase in size of the lesion over the last few months.

Which of the following should be included on the differential diagnosis for a chronic, painless eyelid lump?  For the choices below, please check all that apply,  then click the submit button for this question.  All of your choices for this question will be submitted at once.
1. keratoacanthoma.
2. squamous cell carcinoma.
3. basal cell carcinoma.
4. hordeolum (stye).
5. sebaceous gland carcinoma.
6. seborrheic keratosis.
  your responses above.

Please respond to the following with TRUE or FALSE.
T or F
The main goal of evaluation is to rule out malignancy.

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