11- Pityriasis Rosea, PRP, Hyperkeratotic Flashcards
Hyperpigmented or yellowish red scaling patches with sharply defined regular borders
Trunk, 1-5cm, mildly itchy or asymptomatic
Male preponderance
No induration
Small plaque parapsoriasis
Treatment for small plaque parapsoriasis
Refractory to steroids alone
Phototherapy +/- topical steroids
salmon colored papular and macular lesions that can be confluent, usually on the trunk
Covered with finely crinkled, dry epidermis that often desquamates (collarette scaling)
Begins with a single herald/mother patch, parallel lines of cleavage, spares sun exposed surfaces
Pityriasis rosea
1 week after the herald patch in Pityriasis rosea, new lesions appear and spread rapidly.
They usually disappear spontaneously after how much time?
After 3-8 weeks
Pityriasis rosea is a viral exanthem that represents reactivation of which virus?
HHV 6
HHV 7
Chronic skin disease characterized by small follicular papules, disseminated yellowish pink scaling patches and palmoplantar hyperkeratosis
Papules reddish brown, topped by a central horny plug
Small islands of normal skin within affected areas
Pityriasis rubra pilaris
Types of Pityriasis rubra pilaris that have a good prognosis
Type I -classic adult (clears within 3 years)
Type III- juvenile (clears in 1 year)
Management of pityriasis rubra pilaris
Systemic retinoids
Isotretinoin 0.5-1mg/kg/day
6-9 months for full involution to occur
Acitretin, methotrexate
Phototherapy
Topical calcineurin inhibitors, lactic acid, urea preparations
Excessive formation of keratin on the palms and soles
Palmoplantar keratoderma
Superficial exfoliative dermatosis of palms and soles
Lesions rupture- produce annular adherent collarette
Px have atopic background
Generally asymptomatic
Keratolysis exfoliativa
Keratolysis exfoliativa treatment
Spontaneous involution in a few weeks
Most occur in black patients
1-5mm depression filled with a comedo-like keratinous plug
Localized to creases of palms or fingers
Keratosis punctata
Pruritic papules, spiny keratoderma that occurs in the palms and soles
Treated with mechanicsl debridement and excision
Pinctate keratoderma
Sharply marginated rubbery wide based papule that reveals an opaque plug on blunt dissection without bleeding on removal
Multiple, painful and found on weight bearing area of the sole
Porokeratosis plantaris discreta
Hyperkeratosis of the palms and soles (usually heels) at the time of menopause
Keratoderma climactericum